A quick-hitting Weldon Solutions video showing a wide variety of industrial automation solutions using FANUC robots. See unique machine tending, palletizing, material removal, spot welding and more.
Weldon Solutions is an Authorized System Integrator for FANUC Robotics, North America's leading supplier of robotic automation. Weldon is also a FANUC Vision System Integrator, providing the ultimate in automation versatility. We offer a wide range of cost-effective and flexible robotic solutions to meet a variety of industrial automation needs. FANUC high performance robots, coupled with our project management, innovative systems engineering, customer service, and extensive industry experience have enabled us to successfully automate a variety of applications across several industries.

published:05 Sep 2014

views:128707

Awesome and hypnotic video filmed inside an impressive forgery using a massive pneumatic Hammer.
Kihlberg Steel AB is a Swedish company specialized in the forging of a wide variety of parts.
Video credit: Kihlbergs Stal AB , Post-production by Extreme MachinesMagazineSector of activity: Forging
About Extreme Machines Magazine:
Extreme Machines Magazine is a website and also a YouTube Channel. From the giant car companies to the small craft company, we want to share the most interesting industrial processes around the world in a fun way.
You are a professional or simply a fan, don't forget to subscribe us and visit our website !
Contact us: themachinesmagazine+contact@gmail.com
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If you have a problem or a suggestion with some of our content, please contact us with the email contact provided in the channel description.

MeatIndustry - This is what you eat, from some meat processing companies, who put profits first, not consumer health.
We know that, meat industry facing a global crisis, because the population is growing, and with it consumption.
We can see a meat factory, use in meat processing a lot of, lets say "dirty tricks", to increase meat production, thus profit.
Unfortunately, there are increasingly more meat processors, using those "dirty tricks"
We can say only.....watch what you eat.

Created in 1959, "The Drama of Metal Forming" is an exceptional film that shows the forming of metal in a foundry. It was directed by Peter DeNormanville and produced by the famed editor Raymond Spottiswoode, the father of Hollywood director Roger Spottiswoode and distant relative of the SwindonBakery's famous chef Angus Spottiswoode. Slabbing mills are rollers are shown, almost certainly located in the UK, and the many processes used to create finished parts such as railway car wheels (see the 17 minute mark), auto parts, gear blanks, wire, aluminum foil, and finished materials for the construction and oil industry.
A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings. Metals are cast into shapes by melting them into a liquid, pouring the metal in a mold, and removing the mold material or casting after the metal has solidified as it cools. The most common metals processed are aluminium and cast iron. However, other metals, such as bronze, brass, steel, magnesium, and zinc, are also used to produce castings in foundries. In this process, parts of desired shapes and sizes can be formed.
Melting is performed in a furnace. Virgin material, external scrap, internal scrap, and alloying elements are used to charge the furnace. Virgin material refers to commercially pure forms of the primary metal used to form a particular alloy. Alloying elements are either pure forms of an alloying element, like electrolytic nickel, or alloys of limited composition, such as ferroalloys or master alloys. External scrap is material from other forming processes such as punching, forging, or machining. Internal scrap consists of gates, risers, defective castings, and other extraneous metal oddments produced within the facility.
The process includes melting the charge, refining the melt, adjusting the melt chemistry and tapping into a transport vessel. Refining is done to remove deleterious gases and elements from the molten metal to avoid casting defects. Material is added during the melting process to bring the final chemistry within a specific range specified by industry and/or internal standards. Certain fluxes may be used to separate the metal from slag and/or dross and degassers are used to remove dissolved gas from metals that readily dissolve certain gasses. During the tap, final chemistry adjustments are made.
Several specialised furnaces are used to melt the metal. Furnaces are refractory lined vessels that contain the material to be melted and provide the energy to melt it. Modern furnace types include electric arc furnaces (EAF), induction furnaces, cupolas, reverberatory, and crucible furnaces. Furnace choice is dependent on the alloy system quantities produced. For ferrous materials EAFs, cupolas, and induction furnaces are commonly used. Reverberatory and crucible furnaces are common for producing aluminium, bronze, and brass castings.
Furnace design is a complex process, and the design can be optimized based on multiple factors. Furnaces in foundries can be any size, ranging from small ones used to melt precious metals to furnaces weighing several tons, designed to melt hundreds of pounds of scrap at one time. They are designed according to the type of metals that are to be melted. Furnaces must also be designed based on the fuel being used to produce the desired temperature. For low temperature melting point alloys, such as zinc or tin, melting furnaces may reach around 500° C. Electricity, propane, or natural gas are usually used to achieve these temperatures. For high melting point alloys such as steel or nickel based alloys, the furnace must be designed for temperatures over 1600° C. The fuel used to reach these high temperatures can be electricity (as employed in electric arc furnaces) or coke.
The majority of foundries specialize in a particular metal and have furnaces dedicated to these metals. For example, an iron foundry (for cast iron) may use a cupola, induction furnace, or EAF, while a steel foundry will use an EAF or induction furnace. Bronze or brass foundries use crucible furnaces or induction furnaces. Most aluminium foundries use either electric resistance or gas heated crucible furnaces or reverberatory furnaces.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

published:11 May 2015

views:34328

The short and amusing animation describes the importance of extraction and filtration technology in production processes to protect humans, machines and products from airborne pollutants

published:17 Aug 2016

views:3767

What is the Haber Process, how does it work and where do we use it? In this education video by The FuseUniversal you are going to learn about:
- How to conduct the Haber Process
- Industrial Process for the Production of Ammonia
- Uses of the Haber Process in Industry
At FuseSchool, teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT. Our OER are available free of charge to anyone. Make sure to subscribe - we are going to create 3000 more!
The Fuse School is currently running the Chemistry Journey project - a Chemistry Education project by The Fuse School sponsored by Fuse. These videos can be used in a flipped classroom model or as a revision aid. Find our other Chemistry videos here:
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List of industrial processes

Industrial processes are procedures involving chemical, physical, electrical or mechanical steps to aid in the manufacturing of an item or items, usually carried out on a very large scale. Industrial processes are the key components of heavy industry.

Haber process

The Haber process, also called the Haber–Bosch process, is an artificial nitrogen fixation process and is the main industrial procedure for the production of ammonia today. It is named after its inventors, the German chemists Fritz Haber and Carl Bosch, who developed it in the first half of the 20th century. The process converts atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to ammonia (NH3) by a reaction with hydrogen (H2) using a metal catalyst under high temperatures and pressures:

Before the development of the Haber process, ammonia had been difficult to produce on an industrial scale with early methods such as the Birkeland–Eyde process and Frank–Caro process all being highly inefficient.

Although the Haber process is mainly used to produce fertilizer today, during WWI it provided Germany with a source of ammonia for the production of explosives, compensating for the Allied trade blockade on Chilean saltpeter.

History

Throughout the 19th century the demand for nitrates and ammonia for use as fertilizers and industrial feedstocks had been steadily increasing. The main source was mining niter deposits. At the beginning of the 20th century it was being predicted that these reserves could not satisfy future demand and research into new potential sources of ammonia became more important. The obvious source was atmospheric nitrogen (N2), comprising nearly 80% of the air, however N2 is exceptionally stable and will not readily react with other chemicals. Converting N2 into ammonia posed a chemical challenge for chemists globally.

The Fuse (Pennywise album)

The Fuse is the eighth album by Pennywise, released on August 9, 2005. The Fuse charted at number 36 in Australia on the ARIA Albums Chart, their third lowest position on the chart among the band's album releases.

Oddly Satisfying Industrial Processes

Robotic Automation for Industrial Processes

A quick-hitting Weldon Solutions video showing a wide variety of industrial automation solutions using FANUC robots. See unique machine tending, palletizing, material removal, spot welding and more.
Weldon Solutions is an Authorized System Integrator for FANUC Robotics, North America's leading supplier of robotic automation. Weldon is also a FANUC Vision System Integrator, providing the ultimate in automation versatility. We offer a wide range of cost-effective and flexible robotic solutions to meet a variety of industrial automation needs. FANUC high performance robots, coupled with our project management, innovative systems engineering, customer service, and extensive industry experience have enabled us to successfully automate a variety of applications across several industries.

Awesome and hypnotic video filmed inside an impressive forgery using a massive pneumatic Hammer.
Kihlberg Steel AB is a Swedish company specialized in the forging of a wide variety of parts.
Video credit: Kihlbergs Stal AB , Post-production by Extreme MachinesMagazineSector of activity: Forging
About Extreme Machines Magazine:
Extreme Machines Magazine is a website and also a YouTube Channel. From the giant car companies to the small craft company, we want to share the most interesting industrial processes around the world in a fun way.
You are a professional or simply a fan, don't forget to subscribe us and visit our website !
Contact us: themachinesmagazine+contact@gmail.com
DISCLAIMER:
If you have a problem or a suggestion with some of our content, please contact us with the email contact provided in the channel description.

Rolling - Industrial Process - Mechanical

Meat Industry - This is what you eat, from some meat processing companies

Meat Industry - This is what you eat, from some meat processing companies

Meat Industry - This is what you eat, from some meat processing companies

MeatIndustry - This is what you eat, from some meat processing companies, who put profits first, not consumer health.
We know that, meat industry facing a global crisis, because the population is growing, and with it consumption.
We can see a meat factory, use in meat processing a lot of, lets say "dirty tricks", to increase meat production, thus profit.
Unfortunately, there are increasingly more meat processors, using those "dirty tricks"
We can say only.....watch what you eat.

1959 METAL FOUNDRY & FORMING PROCESS SHELL OIL INDUSTRIAL FILM 72242

Created in 1959, "The Drama of Metal Forming" is an exceptional film that shows the forming of metal in a foundry. It was directed by Peter DeNormanville and produced by the famed editor Raymond Spottiswoode, the father of Hollywood director Roger Spottiswoode and distant relative of the SwindonBakery's famous chef Angus Spottiswoode. Slabbing mills are rollers are shown, almost certainly located in the UK, and the many processes used to create finished parts such as railway car wheels (see the 17 minute mark), auto parts, gear blanks, wire, aluminum foil, and finished materials for the construction and oil industry.
A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings. Metals are cast into shapes by melting them into a liquid, pouring the metal in a mold, and removing the mold material or casting after the metal has solidified as it cools. The most common metals processed are aluminium and cast iron. However, other metals, such as bronze, brass, steel, magnesium, and zinc, are also used to produce castings in foundries. In this process, parts of desired shapes and sizes can be formed.
Melting is performed in a furnace. Virgin material, external scrap, internal scrap, and alloying elements are used to charge the furnace. Virgin material refers to commercially pure forms of the primary metal used to form a particular alloy. Alloying elements are either pure forms of an alloying element, like electrolytic nickel, or alloys of limited composition, such as ferroalloys or master alloys. External scrap is material from other forming processes such as punching, forging, or machining. Internal scrap consists of gates, risers, defective castings, and other extraneous metal oddments produced within the facility.
The process includes melting the charge, refining the melt, adjusting the melt chemistry and tapping into a transport vessel. Refining is done to remove deleterious gases and elements from the molten metal to avoid casting defects. Material is added during the melting process to bring the final chemistry within a specific range specified by industry and/or internal standards. Certain fluxes may be used to separate the metal from slag and/or dross and degassers are used to remove dissolved gas from metals that readily dissolve certain gasses. During the tap, final chemistry adjustments are made.
Several specialised furnaces are used to melt the metal. Furnaces are refractory lined vessels that contain the material to be melted and provide the energy to melt it. Modern furnace types include electric arc furnaces (EAF), induction furnaces, cupolas, reverberatory, and crucible furnaces. Furnace choice is dependent on the alloy system quantities produced. For ferrous materials EAFs, cupolas, and induction furnaces are commonly used. Reverberatory and crucible furnaces are common for producing aluminium, bronze, and brass castings.
Furnace design is a complex process, and the design can be optimized based on multiple factors. Furnaces in foundries can be any size, ranging from small ones used to melt precious metals to furnaces weighing several tons, designed to melt hundreds of pounds of scrap at one time. They are designed according to the type of metals that are to be melted. Furnaces must also be designed based on the fuel being used to produce the desired temperature. For low temperature melting point alloys, such as zinc or tin, melting furnaces may reach around 500° C. Electricity, propane, or natural gas are usually used to achieve these temperatures. For high melting point alloys such as steel or nickel based alloys, the furnace must be designed for temperatures over 1600° C. The fuel used to reach these high temperatures can be electricity (as employed in electric arc furnaces) or coke.
The majority of foundries specialize in a particular metal and have furnaces dedicated to these metals. For example, an iron foundry (for cast iron) may use a cupola, induction furnace, or EAF, while a steel foundry will use an EAF or induction furnace. Bronze or brass foundries use crucible furnaces or induction furnaces. Most aluminium foundries use either electric resistance or gas heated crucible furnaces or reverberatory furnaces.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

1:45

Extraction and filtration systems for air purification in industrial processes

Extraction and filtration systems for air purification in industrial processes

Extraction and filtration systems for air purification in industrial processes

The short and amusing animation describes the importance of extraction and filtration technology in production processes to protect humans, machines and products from airborne pollutants

4:05

What is the Haber Process | The Chemistry Journey | The Fuse School

What is the Haber Process | The Chemistry Journey | The Fuse School

What is the Haber Process | The Chemistry Journey | The Fuse School

What is the Haber Process, how does it work and where do we use it? In this education video by The FuseUniversal you are going to learn about:
- How to conduct the Haber Process
- Industrial Process for the Production of Ammonia
- Uses of the Haber Process in Industry
At FuseSchool, teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT. Our OER are available free of charge to anyone. Make sure to subscribe - we are going to create 3000 more!
The Fuse School is currently running the Chemistry Journey project - a Chemistry Education project by The Fuse School sponsored by Fuse. These videos can be used in a flipped classroom model or as a revision aid. Find our other Chemistry videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW0gavSzhMlReKGMVfUt6YuNQsO0bqSMV
Be sure to follow our social media for the latest videos and information!
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This video is distributed under a Creative Commons License:
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13:22

The Paper Making Process

The Paper Making Process

The Paper Making Process

Sappi is a global company focused on providing chemical cellulose, paper-pulp and paper based solutions to its direct and indirect customer base across more than 100 countries.
In fact, we are the world's leading producer of high quality coated fine paper.
Discover, how our paper is produced!
http://www.na.sappi.com/education/lifecycle

Deep learning has revolutionized computer vision by significantly increasing the accuracy of recognition systems. This session will discuss how the Amazon Fulfillment Technologies Computer VisionResearch team has harnessed deep learning to identify inventory defects in Amazon’s warehouses. Beginning with a brief overview of how orders on Amazon.com are fulfilled, the talk will describe a combination of hardware and software that uses computer vision and deep learning that visually examine bins of Amazon inventory to locate possible mismatches between the physical inventory and inventory records. With the growth of deep learning, the emphasis of new system design shifts from clever algorithms to innovative ways to harness available data.
To watch how orders on Amazon.com are fulfilled, watch the full video from Time here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eQAFVetNGI

2:45

Industrial Processes.mpg

Industrial Processes.mpg

Industrial Processes.mpg

A very brief discussion on industrial processes in electrolysis and a few terms.

Modular Process Control Platform for Heating and Cooling in industrial processes

Modular Process Control Platform for Heating and Cooling in industrial processes

Modular Process Control Platform for Heating and Cooling in industrial processes

In many industrial processes, temperatures must be controlled exactly to ensure the required quality levels. Various thermal transfer media are used to cool and heat, including air, water, oil or mixtures of these substances. Process temperatures can be regulated reliably on the basis of the flow values and with the aid of an intelligent solution. To help you keep a cool head, we provide a simple and flexible solution for your industrial applications - The ModularProcess ControlPlatform for Heating and Cooling.

21:57

IGCSE Chemistry: Equilibrium & Industrial Processes

IGCSE Chemistry: Equilibrium & Industrial Processes

IGCSE Chemistry: Equilibrium & Industrial Processes

This topic covers reversible reactions, the idea of chemical equilibrium, and how conditions affect the position of equilibrium, before considering the Haber Process and the Contact Process, and how taking control of the equilibrium allows each of these processes to be optimised.

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Oddly Satisfying Industrial Processes

Robotic Automation for Industrial Processes

A quick-hitting Weldon Solutions video showing a wide variety of industrial automation solutions using FANUC robots. See unique machine tending, palletizing, material removal, spot welding and more.
Weldon Solutions is an Authorized System Integrator for FANUC Robotics, North America's leading supplier of robotic automation. Weldon is also a FANUC Vision System Integrator, providing the ultimate in automation versatility. We offer a wide range of cost-effective and flexible robotic solutions to meet a variety of industrial automation needs. FANUC high performance robots, coupled with our project management, innovative systems engineering, customer service, and extensive industry experience have enabled us to successfully automate a variety of applications across several industries.

Awesome and hypnotic video filmed inside an impressive forgery using a massive pneumatic Hammer.
Kihlberg Steel AB is a Swedish company specialized in the forging of a wide variety of parts.
Video credit: Kihlbergs Stal AB , Post-production by Extreme MachinesMagazineSector of activity: Forging
About Extreme Machines Magazine:
Extreme Machines Magazine is a website and also a YouTube Channel. From the giant car companies to the small craft company, we want to share the most interesting industrial processes around the world in a fun way.
You are a professional or simply a fan, don't forget to subscribe us and visit our website !
Contact us: themachinesmagazine+contact@gmail.com
DISCLAIMER:
If you have a problem or a suggestion with some of our content, please contact us with the...

Rolling - Industrial Process - Mechanical

Meat Industry - This is what you eat, from some meat processing companies

MeatIndustry - This is what you eat, from some meat processing companies, who put profits first, not consumer health.
We know that, meat industry facing a global crisis, because the population is growing, and with it consumption.
We can see a meat factory, use in meat processing a lot of, lets say "dirty tricks", to increase meat production, thus profit.
Unfortunately, there are increasingly more meat processors, using those "dirty tricks"
We can say only.....watch what you eat.

1959 METAL FOUNDRY & FORMING PROCESS SHELL OIL INDUSTRIAL FILM 72242

Created in 1959, "The Drama of Metal Forming" is an exceptional film that shows the forming of metal in a foundry. It was directed by Peter DeNormanville and produced by the famed editor Raymond Spottiswoode, the father of Hollywood director Roger Spottiswoode and distant relative of the SwindonBakery's famous chef Angus Spottiswoode. Slabbing mills are rollers are shown, almost certainly located in the UK, and the many processes used to create finished parts such as railway car wheels (see the 17 minute mark), auto parts, gear blanks, wire, aluminum foil, and finished materials for the construction and oil industry.
A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings. Metals are cast into shapes by melting them into a liquid, pouring the metal in a mold, and removing the mold material...

published: 11 May 2015

Extraction and filtration systems for air purification in industrial processes

The short and amusing animation describes the importance of extraction and filtration technology in production processes to protect humans, machines and products from airborne pollutants

The Paper Making Process

Sappi is a global company focused on providing chemical cellulose, paper-pulp and paper based solutions to its direct and indirect customer base across more than 100 countries.
In fact, we are the world's leading producer of high quality coated fine paper.
Discover, how our paper is produced!
http://www.na.sappi.com/education/lifecycle

Deep learning has revolutionized computer vision by significantly increasing the accuracy of recognition systems. This session will discuss how the Amazon Fulfillment Technologies Computer VisionResearch team has harnessed deep learning to identify inventory defects in Amazon’s warehouses. Beginning with a brief overview of how orders on Amazon.com are fulfilled, the talk will describe a combination of hardware and software that uses computer vision and deep learning that visually examine bins of Amazon inventory to locate possible mismatches between the physical inventory and inventory records. With the growth of deep learning, the emphasis of new system design shifts from clever algorithms to innovative ways to harness available data.
To watch how orders on Amazon.com are fulfilled,...

published: 12 Jan 2017

Industrial Processes.mpg

A very brief discussion on industrial processes in electrolysis and a few terms.

Modular Process Control Platform for Heating and Cooling in industrial processes

In many industrial processes, temperatures must be controlled exactly to ensure the required quality levels. Various thermal transfer media are used to cool and heat, including air, water, oil or mixtures of these substances. Process temperatures can be regulated reliably on the basis of the flow values and with the aid of an intelligent solution. To help you keep a cool head, we provide a simple and flexible solution for your industrial applications - The ModularProcess ControlPlatform for Heating and Cooling.

published: 09 Apr 2018

IGCSE Chemistry: Equilibrium & Industrial Processes

This topic covers reversible reactions, the idea of chemical equilibrium, and how conditions affect the position of equilibrium, before considering the Haber Process and the Contact Process, and how taking control of the equilibrium allows each of these processes to be optimised.

Visit the Web-Page for EXTRA content!
www.ChemicalEngineeringGuy.com
-º--º--º--º--º--º--º--º--º--º--º--º--º--º--º--º--º--
LIKE the video, it helps me to know what you like
SHARE the video with your friends!
SUBSCRIBE to my channel so you get my new uploads!
Contact: Contact@ChemicalEngineeringGuy.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/chemical.engineering.guy

A quick-hitting Weldon Solutions video showing a wide variety of industrial automation solutions using FANUC robots. See unique machine tending, palletizing, material removal, spot welding and more.
Weldon Solutions is an Authorized System Integrator for FANUC Robotics, North America's leading supplier of robotic automation. Weldon is also a FANUC Vision System Integrator, providing the ultimate in automation versatility. We offer a wide range of cost-effective and flexible robotic solutions to meet a variety of industrial automation needs. FANUC high performance robots, coupled with our project management, innovative systems engineering, customer service, and extensive industry experience have enabled us to successfully automate a variety of applications across several industries.

A quick-hitting Weldon Solutions video showing a wide variety of industrial automation solutions using FANUC robots. See unique machine tending, palletizing, material removal, spot welding and more.
Weldon Solutions is an Authorized System Integrator for FANUC Robotics, North America's leading supplier of robotic automation. Weldon is also a FANUC Vision System Integrator, providing the ultimate in automation versatility. We offer a wide range of cost-effective and flexible robotic solutions to meet a variety of industrial automation needs. FANUC high performance robots, coupled with our project management, innovative systems engineering, customer service, and extensive industry experience have enabled us to successfully automate a variety of applications across several industries.

Awesome and hypnotic video filmed inside an impressive forgery using a massive pneumatic Hammer.
Kihlberg Steel AB is a Swedish company specialized in the forg...

Awesome and hypnotic video filmed inside an impressive forgery using a massive pneumatic Hammer.
Kihlberg Steel AB is a Swedish company specialized in the forging of a wide variety of parts.
Video credit: Kihlbergs Stal AB , Post-production by Extreme MachinesMagazineSector of activity: Forging
About Extreme Machines Magazine:
Extreme Machines Magazine is a website and also a YouTube Channel. From the giant car companies to the small craft company, we want to share the most interesting industrial processes around the world in a fun way.
You are a professional or simply a fan, don't forget to subscribe us and visit our website !
Contact us: themachinesmagazine+contact@gmail.com
DISCLAIMER:
If you have a problem or a suggestion with some of our content, please contact us with the email contact provided in the channel description.

Awesome and hypnotic video filmed inside an impressive forgery using a massive pneumatic Hammer.
Kihlberg Steel AB is a Swedish company specialized in the forging of a wide variety of parts.
Video credit: Kihlbergs Stal AB , Post-production by Extreme MachinesMagazineSector of activity: Forging
About Extreme Machines Magazine:
Extreme Machines Magazine is a website and also a YouTube Channel. From the giant car companies to the small craft company, we want to share the most interesting industrial processes around the world in a fun way.
You are a professional or simply a fan, don't forget to subscribe us and visit our website !
Contact us: themachinesmagazine+contact@gmail.com
DISCLAIMER:
If you have a problem or a suggestion with some of our content, please contact us with the email contact provided in the channel description.

Meat Industry - This is what you eat, from some meat processing companies

MeatIndustry - This is what you eat, from some meat processing companies, who put profits first, not consumer health.
We know that, meat industry facing a glo...

MeatIndustry - This is what you eat, from some meat processing companies, who put profits first, not consumer health.
We know that, meat industry facing a global crisis, because the population is growing, and with it consumption.
We can see a meat factory, use in meat processing a lot of, lets say "dirty tricks", to increase meat production, thus profit.
Unfortunately, there are increasingly more meat processors, using those "dirty tricks"
We can say only.....watch what you eat.

MeatIndustry - This is what you eat, from some meat processing companies, who put profits first, not consumer health.
We know that, meat industry facing a global crisis, because the population is growing, and with it consumption.
We can see a meat factory, use in meat processing a lot of, lets say "dirty tricks", to increase meat production, thus profit.
Unfortunately, there are increasingly more meat processors, using those "dirty tricks"
We can say only.....watch what you eat.

1959 METAL FOUNDRY & FORMING PROCESS SHELL OIL INDUSTRIAL FILM 72242

Created in 1959, "The Drama of Metal Forming" is an exceptional film that shows the forming of metal in a foundry. It was directed by Peter DeNormanville and p...

Created in 1959, "The Drama of Metal Forming" is an exceptional film that shows the forming of metal in a foundry. It was directed by Peter DeNormanville and produced by the famed editor Raymond Spottiswoode, the father of Hollywood director Roger Spottiswoode and distant relative of the SwindonBakery's famous chef Angus Spottiswoode. Slabbing mills are rollers are shown, almost certainly located in the UK, and the many processes used to create finished parts such as railway car wheels (see the 17 minute mark), auto parts, gear blanks, wire, aluminum foil, and finished materials for the construction and oil industry.
A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings. Metals are cast into shapes by melting them into a liquid, pouring the metal in a mold, and removing the mold material or casting after the metal has solidified as it cools. The most common metals processed are aluminium and cast iron. However, other metals, such as bronze, brass, steel, magnesium, and zinc, are also used to produce castings in foundries. In this process, parts of desired shapes and sizes can be formed.
Melting is performed in a furnace. Virgin material, external scrap, internal scrap, and alloying elements are used to charge the furnace. Virgin material refers to commercially pure forms of the primary metal used to form a particular alloy. Alloying elements are either pure forms of an alloying element, like electrolytic nickel, or alloys of limited composition, such as ferroalloys or master alloys. External scrap is material from other forming processes such as punching, forging, or machining. Internal scrap consists of gates, risers, defective castings, and other extraneous metal oddments produced within the facility.
The process includes melting the charge, refining the melt, adjusting the melt chemistry and tapping into a transport vessel. Refining is done to remove deleterious gases and elements from the molten metal to avoid casting defects. Material is added during the melting process to bring the final chemistry within a specific range specified by industry and/or internal standards. Certain fluxes may be used to separate the metal from slag and/or dross and degassers are used to remove dissolved gas from metals that readily dissolve certain gasses. During the tap, final chemistry adjustments are made.
Several specialised furnaces are used to melt the metal. Furnaces are refractory lined vessels that contain the material to be melted and provide the energy to melt it. Modern furnace types include electric arc furnaces (EAF), induction furnaces, cupolas, reverberatory, and crucible furnaces. Furnace choice is dependent on the alloy system quantities produced. For ferrous materials EAFs, cupolas, and induction furnaces are commonly used. Reverberatory and crucible furnaces are common for producing aluminium, bronze, and brass castings.
Furnace design is a complex process, and the design can be optimized based on multiple factors. Furnaces in foundries can be any size, ranging from small ones used to melt precious metals to furnaces weighing several tons, designed to melt hundreds of pounds of scrap at one time. They are designed according to the type of metals that are to be melted. Furnaces must also be designed based on the fuel being used to produce the desired temperature. For low temperature melting point alloys, such as zinc or tin, melting furnaces may reach around 500° C. Electricity, propane, or natural gas are usually used to achieve these temperatures. For high melting point alloys such as steel or nickel based alloys, the furnace must be designed for temperatures over 1600° C. The fuel used to reach these high temperatures can be electricity (as employed in electric arc furnaces) or coke.
The majority of foundries specialize in a particular metal and have furnaces dedicated to these metals. For example, an iron foundry (for cast iron) may use a cupola, induction furnace, or EAF, while a steel foundry will use an EAF or induction furnace. Bronze or brass foundries use crucible furnaces or induction furnaces. Most aluminium foundries use either electric resistance or gas heated crucible furnaces or reverberatory furnaces.
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Created in 1959, "The Drama of Metal Forming" is an exceptional film that shows the forming of metal in a foundry. It was directed by Peter DeNormanville and produced by the famed editor Raymond Spottiswoode, the father of Hollywood director Roger Spottiswoode and distant relative of the SwindonBakery's famous chef Angus Spottiswoode. Slabbing mills are rollers are shown, almost certainly located in the UK, and the many processes used to create finished parts such as railway car wheels (see the 17 minute mark), auto parts, gear blanks, wire, aluminum foil, and finished materials for the construction and oil industry.
A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings. Metals are cast into shapes by melting them into a liquid, pouring the metal in a mold, and removing the mold material or casting after the metal has solidified as it cools. The most common metals processed are aluminium and cast iron. However, other metals, such as bronze, brass, steel, magnesium, and zinc, are also used to produce castings in foundries. In this process, parts of desired shapes and sizes can be formed.
Melting is performed in a furnace. Virgin material, external scrap, internal scrap, and alloying elements are used to charge the furnace. Virgin material refers to commercially pure forms of the primary metal used to form a particular alloy. Alloying elements are either pure forms of an alloying element, like electrolytic nickel, or alloys of limited composition, such as ferroalloys or master alloys. External scrap is material from other forming processes such as punching, forging, or machining. Internal scrap consists of gates, risers, defective castings, and other extraneous metal oddments produced within the facility.
The process includes melting the charge, refining the melt, adjusting the melt chemistry and tapping into a transport vessel. Refining is done to remove deleterious gases and elements from the molten metal to avoid casting defects. Material is added during the melting process to bring the final chemistry within a specific range specified by industry and/or internal standards. Certain fluxes may be used to separate the metal from slag and/or dross and degassers are used to remove dissolved gas from metals that readily dissolve certain gasses. During the tap, final chemistry adjustments are made.
Several specialised furnaces are used to melt the metal. Furnaces are refractory lined vessels that contain the material to be melted and provide the energy to melt it. Modern furnace types include electric arc furnaces (EAF), induction furnaces, cupolas, reverberatory, and crucible furnaces. Furnace choice is dependent on the alloy system quantities produced. For ferrous materials EAFs, cupolas, and induction furnaces are commonly used. Reverberatory and crucible furnaces are common for producing aluminium, bronze, and brass castings.
Furnace design is a complex process, and the design can be optimized based on multiple factors. Furnaces in foundries can be any size, ranging from small ones used to melt precious metals to furnaces weighing several tons, designed to melt hundreds of pounds of scrap at one time. They are designed according to the type of metals that are to be melted. Furnaces must also be designed based on the fuel being used to produce the desired temperature. For low temperature melting point alloys, such as zinc or tin, melting furnaces may reach around 500° C. Electricity, propane, or natural gas are usually used to achieve these temperatures. For high melting point alloys such as steel or nickel based alloys, the furnace must be designed for temperatures over 1600° C. The fuel used to reach these high temperatures can be electricity (as employed in electric arc furnaces) or coke.
The majority of foundries specialize in a particular metal and have furnaces dedicated to these metals. For example, an iron foundry (for cast iron) may use a cupola, induction furnace, or EAF, while a steel foundry will use an EAF or induction furnace. Bronze or brass foundries use crucible furnaces or induction furnaces. Most aluminium foundries use either electric resistance or gas heated crucible furnaces or reverberatory furnaces.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

What is the Haber Process, how does it work and where do we use it? In this education video by The FuseUniversal you are going to learn about:
- How to conduct the Haber Process
- Industrial Process for the Production of Ammonia
- Uses of the Haber Process in Industry
At FuseSchool, teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT. Our OER are available free of charge to anyone. Make sure to subscribe - we are going to create 3000 more!
The Fuse School is currently running the Chemistry Journey project - a Chemistry Education project by The Fuse School sponsored by Fuse. These videos can be used in a flipped classroom model or as a revision aid. Find our other Chemistry videos here:
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What is the Haber Process, how does it work and where do we use it? In this education video by The FuseUniversal you are going to learn about:
- How to conduct the Haber Process
- Industrial Process for the Production of Ammonia
- Uses of the Haber Process in Industry
At FuseSchool, teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT. Our OER are available free of charge to anyone. Make sure to subscribe - we are going to create 3000 more!
The Fuse School is currently running the Chemistry Journey project - a Chemistry Education project by The Fuse School sponsored by Fuse. These videos can be used in a flipped classroom model or as a revision aid. Find our other Chemistry videos here:
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The Paper Making Process

Sappi is a global company focused on providing chemical cellulose, paper-pulp and paper based solutions to its direct and indirect customer base across more tha...

Sappi is a global company focused on providing chemical cellulose, paper-pulp and paper based solutions to its direct and indirect customer base across more than 100 countries.
In fact, we are the world's leading producer of high quality coated fine paper.
Discover, how our paper is produced!
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Sappi is a global company focused on providing chemical cellulose, paper-pulp and paper based solutions to its direct and indirect customer base across more than 100 countries.
In fact, we are the world's leading producer of high quality coated fine paper.
Discover, how our paper is produced!
http://www.na.sappi.com/education/lifecycle

Deep learning has revolutionized computer vision by significantly increasing the accuracy of recognition systems. This session will discuss how the Amazon Fulf...

Deep learning has revolutionized computer vision by significantly increasing the accuracy of recognition systems. This session will discuss how the Amazon Fulfillment Technologies Computer VisionResearch team has harnessed deep learning to identify inventory defects in Amazon’s warehouses. Beginning with a brief overview of how orders on Amazon.com are fulfilled, the talk will describe a combination of hardware and software that uses computer vision and deep learning that visually examine bins of Amazon inventory to locate possible mismatches between the physical inventory and inventory records. With the growth of deep learning, the emphasis of new system design shifts from clever algorithms to innovative ways to harness available data.
To watch how orders on Amazon.com are fulfilled, watch the full video from Time here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eQAFVetNGI

Deep learning has revolutionized computer vision by significantly increasing the accuracy of recognition systems. This session will discuss how the Amazon Fulfillment Technologies Computer VisionResearch team has harnessed deep learning to identify inventory defects in Amazon’s warehouses. Beginning with a brief overview of how orders on Amazon.com are fulfilled, the talk will describe a combination of hardware and software that uses computer vision and deep learning that visually examine bins of Amazon inventory to locate possible mismatches between the physical inventory and inventory records. With the growth of deep learning, the emphasis of new system design shifts from clever algorithms to innovative ways to harness available data.
To watch how orders on Amazon.com are fulfilled, watch the full video from Time here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eQAFVetNGI

Modular Process Control Platform for Heating and Cooling in industrial processes

In many industrial processes, temperatures must be controlled exactly to ensure the required quality levels. Various thermal transfer media are used to cool and...

In many industrial processes, temperatures must be controlled exactly to ensure the required quality levels. Various thermal transfer media are used to cool and heat, including air, water, oil or mixtures of these substances. Process temperatures can be regulated reliably on the basis of the flow values and with the aid of an intelligent solution. To help you keep a cool head, we provide a simple and flexible solution for your industrial applications - The ModularProcess ControlPlatform for Heating and Cooling.

In many industrial processes, temperatures must be controlled exactly to ensure the required quality levels. Various thermal transfer media are used to cool and heat, including air, water, oil or mixtures of these substances. Process temperatures can be regulated reliably on the basis of the flow values and with the aid of an intelligent solution. To help you keep a cool head, we provide a simple and flexible solution for your industrial applications - The ModularProcess ControlPlatform for Heating and Cooling.

IGCSE Chemistry: Equilibrium & Industrial Processes

This topic covers reversible reactions, the idea of chemical equilibrium, and how conditions affect the position of equilibrium, before considering the Haber Pr...

This topic covers reversible reactions, the idea of chemical equilibrium, and how conditions affect the position of equilibrium, before considering the Haber Process and the Contact Process, and how taking control of the equilibrium allows each of these processes to be optimised.

This topic covers reversible reactions, the idea of chemical equilibrium, and how conditions affect the position of equilibrium, before considering the Haber Process and the Contact Process, and how taking control of the equilibrium allows each of these processes to be optimised.

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1959 METAL FOUNDRY & FORMING PROCESS SHELL OIL INDUSTRIAL FILM 72242

Created in 1959, "The Drama of Metal Forming" is an exceptional film that shows the forming of metal in a foundry. It was directed by Peter DeNormanville and produced by the famed editor Raymond Spottiswoode, the father of Hollywood director Roger Spottiswoode and distant relative of the SwindonBakery's famous chef Angus Spottiswoode. Slabbing mills are rollers are shown, almost certainly located in the UK, and the many processes used to create finished parts such as railway car wheels (see the 17 minute mark), auto parts, gear blanks, wire, aluminum foil, and finished materials for the construction and oil industry.
A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings. Metals are cast into shapes by melting them into a liquid, pouring the metal in a mold, and removing the mold material...

Deep learning has revolutionized computer vision by significantly increasing the accuracy of recognition systems. This session will discuss how the Amazon Fulfillment Technologies Computer VisionResearch team has harnessed deep learning to identify inventory defects in Amazon’s warehouses. Beginning with a brief overview of how orders on Amazon.com are fulfilled, the talk will describe a combination of hardware and software that uses computer vision and deep learning that visually examine bins of Amazon inventory to locate possible mismatches between the physical inventory and inventory records. With the growth of deep learning, the emphasis of new system design shifts from clever algorithms to innovative ways to harness available data.
To watch how orders on Amazon.com are fulfilled,...

published: 12 Jan 2017

IGCSE Chemistry: Equilibrium & Industrial Processes

This topic covers reversible reactions, the idea of chemical equilibrium, and how conditions affect the position of equilibrium, before considering the Haber Process and the Contact Process, and how taking control of the equilibrium allows each of these processes to be optimised.

published: 31 Dec 2013

Webinar: IEA SHC Solar Academy Solar Heating for Industrial Processes

Panelist speakers and topics:
Christoph Brunner: Global view on solar heat for industrial processes - From planning to realization
PedroHorta: Available technologies, design procedures and upcoming innovations
Bärbel Epp: Investment opportunities in solar heat for industry
Werner Weiss: Webinar moderator
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The SHCSolarAcademy is a means to share key results of the IEA SHCProgramme with stakeholders from business and science. The webinars are one of four ways in which the IEA SHC is reaching out to a global audience to exchange information and to support R&D efforts and the implementation of solar heating and cooling projects all over the world. For more information on other Solar Academy activities, please go to: https://www.iea-shc.org/solar-academy
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published: 06 Jul 2017

Types of Production Processes

This video on the types of production processes explains the basic concept of production systems and goes on to explain the various types of production processes along with their characteristics.
This video gives a basic understanding of the production processes and explains how the various kinds of production processes work, along with their advantages and limitations. It is a must see video for all the students of operations and production management. The language is lucid to suit all the students of business management, both from undergraduate to post graduate levels and would be a quick refresher for the entrepreneurs and practitioners.

published: 14 Apr 2017

How The Most Luxurious BMW Car is Made -Inside the Factory Producing the 7 series

The BMW 7 Series is an automobile model developed by the German manufacturer BMW. This series is the high-end brand, representing what BMW does the best in comfort, technology and mechanics. There are six successive generations. The first named E23 was released in 1977 and the E32 released in 1986, the E38 in 1994, the E65 in 2001, the F01 in 2008 and the current G11 in 2015.
Video credit: BMW AG , Post-production by Extreme MachinesMagazineSector of activity: Car manufacturer
About Extreme Machines Magazine:
Extreme Machines Magazine is a website and also a YouTube Channel. From the giant car companies to the small craft company, we want to share the most interesting industrial processes around the world in a fun way.
You are a professional or simply a fan, don't forget to subscribe...

published: 01 Nov 2016

Industrial Processes

BZE is currently researching the possibilities for reducing emissions caused by Industrial Processes.
Acting CEOMichael Lord presents his findings so far and gathers valuable feedback from this well informed audience.
Ways to reduce use of steel and concrete are key to this report as well as human behaviors and automation.

published: 08 Nov 2016

TheTruth About Your Food with FOOD, INC. Filmmaker Robert Kenner

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Oscar-nominated director, Robert Kenner joins us to talk about the film and food industries and his film's runaway success.
Showcasing clips from the movie, we go into the inspiration behind the production, as well as the process of shooting and how the film's success has spring-boarded Robert into a new realm of being an activist.
GUEST BIO:
Robert Kenner's Food, Inc., is one of the top grossing theatrical documentaries of all time, selling nearly 500,000 DVDs. Food Inc. received widespread critical acclaim, including an Academy Award nomination, and has influenced current food policy decisions. An esteemed collaborator with PBSAmerican Experience, he received a Peabody...

published: 17 Jul 2012

Processed Food Documentary - Processed Food vs. Nutritional Needs

Processed FoodDocumentary: Processed Food vs. Nutritional Needs.
The human body runs on food. Once, food shortage was the major concern. After the second world war, technological advances in food production led to a new era, that was characterized by an overabundance of inexpensive food, and relatively little physical activity. In the decades that followed, other sociocultural shifts continued to contribute to the changing way we ate. Women who had previously controlled most of the average family's food preparation now entered the workforce in significant numbers. And the processed food industry began to capitalize on our need for fast, convenient food.
This meant that fewer meals were being cooked at home. And since convenience foods were generally higher in calories than home-...

published: 06 Nov 2016

How Sewage Treatment Works - Waste Water cleaning in Sewer System - Santander By Juan Gonzalo Angel

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Giron - Santander ColombiaSewage treatment may also be referred to as wastewater treatment, although the latter is a broader term which can also be applied to purely industrial wastewater. For most cities, the sewer system will also carry a proportional of industrial effluent to the sewage treatment plant which has usually received pretreatment at the factories themselves to reduce the pollutant load. If the sewer system is a combined sewer then it will also carry urban runoff (stormwater) to the sewage treatment plant.
The total mass of organic matter (measured as biochemical oxygen demand) discharged to receiving water bodies is equal to the discharge concentration times the flow volume.
Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater, primar...

How to Program Industrial Robots for Assembly Processes with Tecnomatix

Watch this Tecnomatix Tech Tip to learn how to program and simulate advanced industrial robots for assembly processes with advanced robotics solutions from Siemens PLM Software.
To learn more visit: http://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/en_us/products/tecnomatix/manufacturing-simulation/robotics/index.shtml

Robots and machines could soon replace humans in the workplace as artificial intelligence improves. Imagine having colleagues controlled by computers. Part 2: https://youtu.be/NGUbboTjT18
Society is facing radical changes. Industry 4.0 - the fourth industrial revolution - is the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. Artificial intelligence is constantly gaining ground.
The digital era and the Internet are not just changing industrial production processes. An increasing number of jobless people are facing stiff competition from intelligent machines. One software company owner in the US even says the machines are better designed to do most jobs than people are. And that isn’t just restricted to the car industry. Workers cost money and employers are o...

HOW AN OIL REFINERY WORKS SHELL OIL HISTORIC FILM 71862

Made in the 1950s by the Shell Oil Company, "RefineryProcess" goes behind the scenes at a huge oil refinery to show how crude oil is transformed into finished products. The film uses a combination of animation and live-action to present the story in a simple and entertaining style, how crude oil is separated into major fractions or "cuts". It then describes how complicated molecules are "cracked" into simpler molecules of the lighter, more valuable products by the application of heat and pressure.
This film is one of a series made by Shell as part of its public relations efforts. All the films in the series are well-made and use innovative techniques for their time. The company spent over $1 million dollars in the 1950s -- roughly $10 million in today's world -- on its film library.
...

published: 26 Apr 2015

Automation and Industry 4.0 Summit (TV501)

This summit introduces you to the future of manufacturing. International experts will discuss industry 4.0 and the latest developments in quality manufacturing processes along with the most innovative automated solutions. Participants will explore how rich data visualisation and advanced reporting supports faster analysis and decision making.

This video lecture from Electrochemistry (F.Sc. first year Chemistry) covers some electrolytic processes of industrial importance. Sodium, magnesium and calcium are extracted from their fused chlorides respectively through electrolysis. Caustic soda is prepared in the Nelson’s cell where an aqueous solution of sodium chloride is used as electrolyte. The process of electrolysis also finds its application in the purification process of various metals and also in the process of electroplating which is discussed in detail in the lecture with examples. Find more e-learning material and educational video lectures in Urdu at maktab.pk. These videos are free to use for promotional and commercial purpose by keeping the credits to Maktab.

Mathematics in the World of Industrial Engineers by Duy Duong-Tran

The influence of mathematics in our society is amazing. For example, mathematics plays a role in the infrastructure of the automobile industry (aerodynamic simulation through the use of math modeling), bioengineering (footwear design through piecewise linear interpolation and modeling), and the aviation industry (cubic spline interpolation at Boeing Research and Development to replace “lofting” technique).
This seminar will discuss the use of mathematics in the world of industrial engineering. Specifically, we will talk about OptimizationProblems in the industry using Linear Programming (LP). Surprisingly enough, LP problems often do not employ any computer algorithm techniques, and most mathematics students are exposed to LP problems early in their careers without an official introduc...

1959 METAL FOUNDRY & FORMING PROCESS SHELL OIL INDUSTRIAL FILM 72242

Created in 1959, "The Drama of Metal Forming" is an exceptional film that shows the forming of metal in a foundry. It was directed by Peter DeNormanville and p...

Created in 1959, "The Drama of Metal Forming" is an exceptional film that shows the forming of metal in a foundry. It was directed by Peter DeNormanville and produced by the famed editor Raymond Spottiswoode, the father of Hollywood director Roger Spottiswoode and distant relative of the SwindonBakery's famous chef Angus Spottiswoode. Slabbing mills are rollers are shown, almost certainly located in the UK, and the many processes used to create finished parts such as railway car wheels (see the 17 minute mark), auto parts, gear blanks, wire, aluminum foil, and finished materials for the construction and oil industry.
A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings. Metals are cast into shapes by melting them into a liquid, pouring the metal in a mold, and removing the mold material or casting after the metal has solidified as it cools. The most common metals processed are aluminium and cast iron. However, other metals, such as bronze, brass, steel, magnesium, and zinc, are also used to produce castings in foundries. In this process, parts of desired shapes and sizes can be formed.
Melting is performed in a furnace. Virgin material, external scrap, internal scrap, and alloying elements are used to charge the furnace. Virgin material refers to commercially pure forms of the primary metal used to form a particular alloy. Alloying elements are either pure forms of an alloying element, like electrolytic nickel, or alloys of limited composition, such as ferroalloys or master alloys. External scrap is material from other forming processes such as punching, forging, or machining. Internal scrap consists of gates, risers, defective castings, and other extraneous metal oddments produced within the facility.
The process includes melting the charge, refining the melt, adjusting the melt chemistry and tapping into a transport vessel. Refining is done to remove deleterious gases and elements from the molten metal to avoid casting defects. Material is added during the melting process to bring the final chemistry within a specific range specified by industry and/or internal standards. Certain fluxes may be used to separate the metal from slag and/or dross and degassers are used to remove dissolved gas from metals that readily dissolve certain gasses. During the tap, final chemistry adjustments are made.
Several specialised furnaces are used to melt the metal. Furnaces are refractory lined vessels that contain the material to be melted and provide the energy to melt it. Modern furnace types include electric arc furnaces (EAF), induction furnaces, cupolas, reverberatory, and crucible furnaces. Furnace choice is dependent on the alloy system quantities produced. For ferrous materials EAFs, cupolas, and induction furnaces are commonly used. Reverberatory and crucible furnaces are common for producing aluminium, bronze, and brass castings.
Furnace design is a complex process, and the design can be optimized based on multiple factors. Furnaces in foundries can be any size, ranging from small ones used to melt precious metals to furnaces weighing several tons, designed to melt hundreds of pounds of scrap at one time. They are designed according to the type of metals that are to be melted. Furnaces must also be designed based on the fuel being used to produce the desired temperature. For low temperature melting point alloys, such as zinc or tin, melting furnaces may reach around 500° C. Electricity, propane, or natural gas are usually used to achieve these temperatures. For high melting point alloys such as steel or nickel based alloys, the furnace must be designed for temperatures over 1600° C. The fuel used to reach these high temperatures can be electricity (as employed in electric arc furnaces) or coke.
The majority of foundries specialize in a particular metal and have furnaces dedicated to these metals. For example, an iron foundry (for cast iron) may use a cupola, induction furnace, or EAF, while a steel foundry will use an EAF or induction furnace. Bronze or brass foundries use crucible furnaces or induction furnaces. Most aluminium foundries use either electric resistance or gas heated crucible furnaces or reverberatory furnaces.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

Created in 1959, "The Drama of Metal Forming" is an exceptional film that shows the forming of metal in a foundry. It was directed by Peter DeNormanville and produced by the famed editor Raymond Spottiswoode, the father of Hollywood director Roger Spottiswoode and distant relative of the SwindonBakery's famous chef Angus Spottiswoode. Slabbing mills are rollers are shown, almost certainly located in the UK, and the many processes used to create finished parts such as railway car wheels (see the 17 minute mark), auto parts, gear blanks, wire, aluminum foil, and finished materials for the construction and oil industry.
A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings. Metals are cast into shapes by melting them into a liquid, pouring the metal in a mold, and removing the mold material or casting after the metal has solidified as it cools. The most common metals processed are aluminium and cast iron. However, other metals, such as bronze, brass, steel, magnesium, and zinc, are also used to produce castings in foundries. In this process, parts of desired shapes and sizes can be formed.
Melting is performed in a furnace. Virgin material, external scrap, internal scrap, and alloying elements are used to charge the furnace. Virgin material refers to commercially pure forms of the primary metal used to form a particular alloy. Alloying elements are either pure forms of an alloying element, like electrolytic nickel, or alloys of limited composition, such as ferroalloys or master alloys. External scrap is material from other forming processes such as punching, forging, or machining. Internal scrap consists of gates, risers, defective castings, and other extraneous metal oddments produced within the facility.
The process includes melting the charge, refining the melt, adjusting the melt chemistry and tapping into a transport vessel. Refining is done to remove deleterious gases and elements from the molten metal to avoid casting defects. Material is added during the melting process to bring the final chemistry within a specific range specified by industry and/or internal standards. Certain fluxes may be used to separate the metal from slag and/or dross and degassers are used to remove dissolved gas from metals that readily dissolve certain gasses. During the tap, final chemistry adjustments are made.
Several specialised furnaces are used to melt the metal. Furnaces are refractory lined vessels that contain the material to be melted and provide the energy to melt it. Modern furnace types include electric arc furnaces (EAF), induction furnaces, cupolas, reverberatory, and crucible furnaces. Furnace choice is dependent on the alloy system quantities produced. For ferrous materials EAFs, cupolas, and induction furnaces are commonly used. Reverberatory and crucible furnaces are common for producing aluminium, bronze, and brass castings.
Furnace design is a complex process, and the design can be optimized based on multiple factors. Furnaces in foundries can be any size, ranging from small ones used to melt precious metals to furnaces weighing several tons, designed to melt hundreds of pounds of scrap at one time. They are designed according to the type of metals that are to be melted. Furnaces must also be designed based on the fuel being used to produce the desired temperature. For low temperature melting point alloys, such as zinc or tin, melting furnaces may reach around 500° C. Electricity, propane, or natural gas are usually used to achieve these temperatures. For high melting point alloys such as steel or nickel based alloys, the furnace must be designed for temperatures over 1600° C. The fuel used to reach these high temperatures can be electricity (as employed in electric arc furnaces) or coke.
The majority of foundries specialize in a particular metal and have furnaces dedicated to these metals. For example, an iron foundry (for cast iron) may use a cupola, induction furnace, or EAF, while a steel foundry will use an EAF or induction furnace. Bronze or brass foundries use crucible furnaces or induction furnaces. Most aluminium foundries use either electric resistance or gas heated crucible furnaces or reverberatory furnaces.
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Deep learning has revolutionized computer vision by significantly increasing the accuracy of recognition systems. This session will discuss how the Amazon Fulf...

Deep learning has revolutionized computer vision by significantly increasing the accuracy of recognition systems. This session will discuss how the Amazon Fulfillment Technologies Computer VisionResearch team has harnessed deep learning to identify inventory defects in Amazon’s warehouses. Beginning with a brief overview of how orders on Amazon.com are fulfilled, the talk will describe a combination of hardware and software that uses computer vision and deep learning that visually examine bins of Amazon inventory to locate possible mismatches between the physical inventory and inventory records. With the growth of deep learning, the emphasis of new system design shifts from clever algorithms to innovative ways to harness available data.
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Deep learning has revolutionized computer vision by significantly increasing the accuracy of recognition systems. This session will discuss how the Amazon Fulfillment Technologies Computer VisionResearch team has harnessed deep learning to identify inventory defects in Amazon’s warehouses. Beginning with a brief overview of how orders on Amazon.com are fulfilled, the talk will describe a combination of hardware and software that uses computer vision and deep learning that visually examine bins of Amazon inventory to locate possible mismatches between the physical inventory and inventory records. With the growth of deep learning, the emphasis of new system design shifts from clever algorithms to innovative ways to harness available data.
To watch how orders on Amazon.com are fulfilled, watch the full video from Time here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eQAFVetNGI

IGCSE Chemistry: Equilibrium & Industrial Processes

This topic covers reversible reactions, the idea of chemical equilibrium, and how conditions affect the position of equilibrium, before considering the Haber Pr...

This topic covers reversible reactions, the idea of chemical equilibrium, and how conditions affect the position of equilibrium, before considering the Haber Process and the Contact Process, and how taking control of the equilibrium allows each of these processes to be optimised.

This topic covers reversible reactions, the idea of chemical equilibrium, and how conditions affect the position of equilibrium, before considering the Haber Process and the Contact Process, and how taking control of the equilibrium allows each of these processes to be optimised.

Panelist speakers and topics:
Christoph Brunner: Global view on solar heat for industrial processes - From planning to realization
PedroHorta: Available technologies, design procedures and upcoming innovations
Bärbel Epp: Investment opportunities in solar heat for industry
Werner Weiss: Webinar moderator
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The SHCSolarAcademy is a means to share key results of the IEA SHCProgramme with stakeholders from business and science. The webinars are one of four ways in which the IEA SHC is reaching out to a global audience to exchange information and to support R&D efforts and the implementation of solar heating and cooling projects all over the world. For more information on other Solar Academy activities, please go to: https://www.iea-shc.org/solar-academy
More information on Task 49: http://task49.iea-shc.org

Panelist speakers and topics:
Christoph Brunner: Global view on solar heat for industrial processes - From planning to realization
PedroHorta: Available technologies, design procedures and upcoming innovations
Bärbel Epp: Investment opportunities in solar heat for industry
Werner Weiss: Webinar moderator
​
The SHCSolarAcademy is a means to share key results of the IEA SHCProgramme with stakeholders from business and science. The webinars are one of four ways in which the IEA SHC is reaching out to a global audience to exchange information and to support R&D efforts and the implementation of solar heating and cooling projects all over the world. For more information on other Solar Academy activities, please go to: https://www.iea-shc.org/solar-academy
More information on Task 49: http://task49.iea-shc.org

Types of Production Processes

This video on the types of production processes explains the basic concept of production systems and goes on to explain the various types of production processe...

This video on the types of production processes explains the basic concept of production systems and goes on to explain the various types of production processes along with their characteristics.
This video gives a basic understanding of the production processes and explains how the various kinds of production processes work, along with their advantages and limitations. It is a must see video for all the students of operations and production management. The language is lucid to suit all the students of business management, both from undergraduate to post graduate levels and would be a quick refresher for the entrepreneurs and practitioners.

This video on the types of production processes explains the basic concept of production systems and goes on to explain the various types of production processes along with their characteristics.
This video gives a basic understanding of the production processes and explains how the various kinds of production processes work, along with their advantages and limitations. It is a must see video for all the students of operations and production management. The language is lucid to suit all the students of business management, both from undergraduate to post graduate levels and would be a quick refresher for the entrepreneurs and practitioners.

How The Most Luxurious BMW Car is Made -Inside the Factory Producing the 7 series

The BMW 7 Series is an automobile model developed by the German manufacturer BMW. This series is the high-end brand, representing what BMW does the best in comf...

The BMW 7 Series is an automobile model developed by the German manufacturer BMW. This series is the high-end brand, representing what BMW does the best in comfort, technology and mechanics. There are six successive generations. The first named E23 was released in 1977 and the E32 released in 1986, the E38 in 1994, the E65 in 2001, the F01 in 2008 and the current G11 in 2015.
Video credit: BMW AG , Post-production by Extreme MachinesMagazineSector of activity: Car manufacturer
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The BMW 7 Series is an automobile model developed by the German manufacturer BMW. This series is the high-end brand, representing what BMW does the best in comfort, technology and mechanics. There are six successive generations. The first named E23 was released in 1977 and the E32 released in 1986, the E38 in 1994, the E65 in 2001, the F01 in 2008 and the current G11 in 2015.
Video credit: BMW AG , Post-production by Extreme MachinesMagazineSector of activity: Car manufacturer
About Extreme Machines Magazine:
Extreme Machines Magazine is a website and also a YouTube Channel. From the giant car companies to the small craft company, we want to share the most interesting industrial processes around the world in a fun way.
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Industrial Processes

BZE is currently researching the possibilities for reducing emissions caused by Industrial Processes.
Acting CEOMichael Lord presents his findings so far and ...

BZE is currently researching the possibilities for reducing emissions caused by Industrial Processes.
Acting CEOMichael Lord presents his findings so far and gathers valuable feedback from this well informed audience.
Ways to reduce use of steel and concrete are key to this report as well as human behaviors and automation.

BZE is currently researching the possibilities for reducing emissions caused by Industrial Processes.
Acting CEOMichael Lord presents his findings so far and gathers valuable feedback from this well informed audience.
Ways to reduce use of steel and concrete are key to this report as well as human behaviors and automation.

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Oscar-nominated director, Robert Kenner joins us to talk about the film and food industries and his film's runaway success.
Showcasing clips from the movie, we go into the inspiration behind the production, as well as the process of shooting and how the film's success has spring-boarded Robert into a new realm of being an activist.
GUEST BIO:
Robert Kenner's Food, Inc., is one of the top grossing theatrical documentaries of all time, selling nearly 500,000 DVDs. Food Inc. received widespread critical acclaim, including an Academy Award nomination, and has influenced current food policy decisions. An esteemed collaborator with PBSAmerican Experience, he received a Peabody and an Emmy for Two Days in October, in addition to directing The Road To Memphis for the Martin Scorsese series, The Blues.
Mr. Kenner continues to work in film and social media action to transform the food system.
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http://www.FixFood.org/
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 BYODIntroduction.
00:23 Food, Inc., Clip: "The DollarMenu."
02:46 Subsidizing food that makes us sick, and how cheap food is expensive.
04:49 Food, Inc., Clip: Medication bills and Diabetes.
06:35 Robert's choices for shooting the family.
08:25 The effects of the film on the family and their community.
09:53 Finding the story as a filmmaker.
11:31 Concerns over taking on the food industry and being sued.
14:31 The national school lunch program--accepting all grades of "food."
15:01 Describing "pink slime," and the new chemical based food system.
18:15 Food, Inc., Clip: Barbara Kowalcyk.
23:13 Robert gives more information on the case of the Kowalcyks and food-born illness.
25:31 Keeping the film entertaining while exposing the lie.
27:19 Deciding which areas of the food industry to feature.
27:55 Food, Inc., Clip: Chicken farming.
31:16 Paying the cost for talking to Food, Inc, and a whole other species of chicken.
33:27 Upgrading farms into factory standards.
34:35 FixFood and going from filmmaker to activist.
38:19 Ten films inside one issue and being free from knowledge.
40:45 Fewer farmers than ever and the subsidized market.
43:11 Food, Inc., Clip: FarmerJoel and the debate for centralized oversight.
47:06 The new film industry about the food industry.
47:44 How did the film find an audience, DVD sales and support from Oprah.
50:26 The DailyDigDown.
55:22 Parting words from Robert.

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Oscar-nominated director, Robert Kenner joins us to talk about the film and food industries and his film's runaway success.
Showcasing clips from the movie, we go into the inspiration behind the production, as well as the process of shooting and how the film's success has spring-boarded Robert into a new realm of being an activist.
GUEST BIO:
Robert Kenner's Food, Inc., is one of the top grossing theatrical documentaries of all time, selling nearly 500,000 DVDs. Food Inc. received widespread critical acclaim, including an Academy Award nomination, and has influenced current food policy decisions. An esteemed collaborator with PBSAmerican Experience, he received a Peabody and an Emmy for Two Days in October, in addition to directing The Road To Memphis for the Martin Scorsese series, The Blues.
Mr. Kenner continues to work in film and social media action to transform the food system.
ADD'L LINKS:
http://robertkennerfilms.com/
http://www.FixFood.org/
https://twitter.com/#!/onditimoner
http://www.facebook.com/thelip.tv
http://www.facebook.com/BYODOC
http://thelip.tv/
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 BYODIntroduction.
00:23 Food, Inc., Clip: "The DollarMenu."
02:46 Subsidizing food that makes us sick, and how cheap food is expensive.
04:49 Food, Inc., Clip: Medication bills and Diabetes.
06:35 Robert's choices for shooting the family.
08:25 The effects of the film on the family and their community.
09:53 Finding the story as a filmmaker.
11:31 Concerns over taking on the food industry and being sued.
14:31 The national school lunch program--accepting all grades of "food."
15:01 Describing "pink slime," and the new chemical based food system.
18:15 Food, Inc., Clip: Barbara Kowalcyk.
23:13 Robert gives more information on the case of the Kowalcyks and food-born illness.
25:31 Keeping the film entertaining while exposing the lie.
27:19 Deciding which areas of the food industry to feature.
27:55 Food, Inc., Clip: Chicken farming.
31:16 Paying the cost for talking to Food, Inc, and a whole other species of chicken.
33:27 Upgrading farms into factory standards.
34:35 FixFood and going from filmmaker to activist.
38:19 Ten films inside one issue and being free from knowledge.
40:45 Fewer farmers than ever and the subsidized market.
43:11 Food, Inc., Clip: FarmerJoel and the debate for centralized oversight.
47:06 The new film industry about the food industry.
47:44 How did the film find an audience, DVD sales and support from Oprah.
50:26 The DailyDigDown.
55:22 Parting words from Robert.

Processed FoodDocumentary: Processed Food vs. Nutritional Needs.
The human body runs on food. Once, food shortage was the major concern. After the second world war, technological advances in food production led to a new era, that was characterized by an overabundance of inexpensive food, and relatively little physical activity. In the decades that followed, other sociocultural shifts continued to contribute to the changing way we ate. Women who had previously controlled most of the average family's food preparation now entered the workforce in significant numbers. And the processed food industry began to capitalize on our need for fast, convenient food.
This meant that fewer meals were being cooked at home. And since convenience foods were generally higher in calories than home-cooked meals, the average person's caloric intake increased dramatically.
MayaAdam, MD, is waging a battle cry against one of America’s most critical – and challenging – public health crises of our generation: childhood obesity. A lecturer at Stanford School of Medicine and in Stanford University’s human biology program, she is leading the cause through education.
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What Are Processed Foods? - http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Goodfood/Pages/what-are-processed-foods.aspx
9 Ways That Processed Foods Are Harming People - https://authoritynutrition.com/9-ways-that-processed-foods-are-killing-people/
EatingClean? 6 Processed Foods You Can Avoid & Easily Make at Home - http://www.eatingwell.com/healthy_cooking/healthy_cooking_101_basics_and_techniques/eating_clean_6_processed_foods_you_can_avoid_easily_make_at_home?quicktabs_1=3
Convenience food - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convenience_food
Processed Foods: What's OK, What to Avoid - http://www.eatright.org/resource/food/nutrition/nutrition-facts-and-food-labels/avoiding-processed-foods
10 Processed Foods To Remove From Your Diet Now - http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/03/21/worst-processed-foods_n_1370556.html
Processed Food and Beverages - http://www.agr.gc.ca/eng/industry-markets-and-trade/statistics-and-market-information/by-product-sector/processed-food-and-beverages/?id=1361290991391
7 Most Unhealthy Processed Foods You Need To Avoid - http://www.epyk.com/192/7-most-unhealthy-processed-foods-you-need-to-avoid/
Processed Foods: Where is all that salt coming from? - http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Conditions/HighBloodPressure/PreventionTreatmentofHighBloodPressure/Processed-Foods-Where-is-all-that-salt-coming-from_UCM_426950_Article.jsp#.WB-FCcl_G-c
9 Ways That Eating Processed Food Made the WorldSick and Fat - http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/02/12/9-dangers-processed-foods.aspx
Processed Foods - http://nutritionfacts.org/topics/processed-foods/
25 Surprisingly Salty Processed Foods - http://www.health.com/health/gallery/0,,20365078,00.html
You Won’t Believe How Much Processed Food Americans Eat - http://time.com/4252515/calories-processed-food/

Processed FoodDocumentary: Processed Food vs. Nutritional Needs.
The human body runs on food. Once, food shortage was the major concern. After the second world war, technological advances in food production led to a new era, that was characterized by an overabundance of inexpensive food, and relatively little physical activity. In the decades that followed, other sociocultural shifts continued to contribute to the changing way we ate. Women who had previously controlled most of the average family's food preparation now entered the workforce in significant numbers. And the processed food industry began to capitalize on our need for fast, convenient food.
This meant that fewer meals were being cooked at home. And since convenience foods were generally higher in calories than home-cooked meals, the average person's caloric intake increased dramatically.
MayaAdam, MD, is waging a battle cry against one of America’s most critical – and challenging – public health crises of our generation: childhood obesity. A lecturer at Stanford School of Medicine and in Stanford University’s human biology program, she is leading the cause through education.
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What Are Processed Foods? - http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Goodfood/Pages/what-are-processed-foods.aspx
9 Ways That Processed Foods Are Harming People - https://authoritynutrition.com/9-ways-that-processed-foods-are-killing-people/
EatingClean? 6 Processed Foods You Can Avoid & Easily Make at Home - http://www.eatingwell.com/healthy_cooking/healthy_cooking_101_basics_and_techniques/eating_clean_6_processed_foods_you_can_avoid_easily_make_at_home?quicktabs_1=3
Convenience food - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convenience_food
Processed Foods: What's OK, What to Avoid - http://www.eatright.org/resource/food/nutrition/nutrition-facts-and-food-labels/avoiding-processed-foods
10 Processed Foods To Remove From Your Diet Now - http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/03/21/worst-processed-foods_n_1370556.html
Processed Food and Beverages - http://www.agr.gc.ca/eng/industry-markets-and-trade/statistics-and-market-information/by-product-sector/processed-food-and-beverages/?id=1361290991391
7 Most Unhealthy Processed Foods You Need To Avoid - http://www.epyk.com/192/7-most-unhealthy-processed-foods-you-need-to-avoid/
Processed Foods: Where is all that salt coming from? - http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Conditions/HighBloodPressure/PreventionTreatmentofHighBloodPressure/Processed-Foods-Where-is-all-that-salt-coming-from_UCM_426950_Article.jsp#.WB-FCcl_G-c
9 Ways That Eating Processed Food Made the WorldSick and Fat - http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/02/12/9-dangers-processed-foods.aspx
Processed Foods - http://nutritionfacts.org/topics/processed-foods/
25 Surprisingly Salty Processed Foods - http://www.health.com/health/gallery/0,,20365078,00.html
You Won’t Believe How Much Processed Food Americans Eat - http://time.com/4252515/calories-processed-food/

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Giron - Santander ColombiaSewage treatment may also be referred to as wastewater treatment, although the latter is a broader term which can also be applied to purely industrial wastewater. For most cities, the sewer system will also carry a proportional of industrial effluent to the sewage treatment plant which has usually received pretreatment at the factories themselves to reduce the pollutant load. If the sewer system is a combined sewer then it will also carry urban runoff (stormwater) to the sewage treatment plant.
The total mass of organic matter (measured as biochemical oxygen demand) discharged to receiving water bodies is equal to the discharge concentration times the flow volume.
Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater, primarily from household sewage. It includes physical, chemical, and biological processes to remove these contaminants and produce environmentally safe treated wastewater (or treated effluent). A by-product of sewage treatment is usually a semi-solid waste or slurry, called sewage sludge, that has to undergo further treatment before being suitable for disposal or land application.
Sewage collection and treatment is typically subject to local, state and federal regulations and standards.
Treating wastewater has the aim to produce an effluent that will do as little harm as possible when discharged to the surrounding environment, thereby preventing pollution compared to releasing untreated wastewater into the environment.[5]
Sewage treatment generally involves three stages, called primary, secondary and tertiary treatment.
Primary treatment consists of temporarily holding the sewage in a quiescent basin where heavy solids can settle to the bottom while oil, grease and lighter solids float to the surface. The settled and floating materials are removed and the remaining liquid may be discharged or subjected to secondary treatment. Some sewage treatment plants that are connected to a combined sewer system have a bypass arrangement after the primary treatment unit. This means that during very heavy rainfall events, the secondary and tertiary treatment systems can be bypassed to protect them from hydraulic overloading, and the mixture of sewage and stormwater only receives primary treatment.
Secondary treatment removes dissolved and suspended biological matter. Secondary treatment is typically performed by indigenous, water-borne micro-organisms in a managed habitat. Secondary treatment may require a separation process to remove the micro-organisms from the treated water prior to discharge or tertiary treatment.
Tertiary treatment is sometimes defined as anything more than primary and secondary treatment in order to allow rejection into a highly sensitive or fragile ecosystem (estuaries, low-flow rivers, coral reefs,...). Treated water is sometimes disinfected chemically or physically (for example, by lagoons and microfiltration) prior to discharge into a stream, river, bay, lagoon or wetland, or it can be used for the irrigation of a golf course, green way or park. If it is sufficiently clean, it can also be used for groundwater recharge or agricultural purposes.
More info at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sewage_treatment
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Giron - Santander ColombiaSewage treatment may also be referred to as wastewater treatment, although the latter is a broader term which can also be applied to purely industrial wastewater. For most cities, the sewer system will also carry a proportional of industrial effluent to the sewage treatment plant which has usually received pretreatment at the factories themselves to reduce the pollutant load. If the sewer system is a combined sewer then it will also carry urban runoff (stormwater) to the sewage treatment plant.
The total mass of organic matter (measured as biochemical oxygen demand) discharged to receiving water bodies is equal to the discharge concentration times the flow volume.
Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater, primarily from household sewage. It includes physical, chemical, and biological processes to remove these contaminants and produce environmentally safe treated wastewater (or treated effluent). A by-product of sewage treatment is usually a semi-solid waste or slurry, called sewage sludge, that has to undergo further treatment before being suitable for disposal or land application.
Sewage collection and treatment is typically subject to local, state and federal regulations and standards.
Treating wastewater has the aim to produce an effluent that will do as little harm as possible when discharged to the surrounding environment, thereby preventing pollution compared to releasing untreated wastewater into the environment.[5]
Sewage treatment generally involves three stages, called primary, secondary and tertiary treatment.
Primary treatment consists of temporarily holding the sewage in a quiescent basin where heavy solids can settle to the bottom while oil, grease and lighter solids float to the surface. The settled and floating materials are removed and the remaining liquid may be discharged or subjected to secondary treatment. Some sewage treatment plants that are connected to a combined sewer system have a bypass arrangement after the primary treatment unit. This means that during very heavy rainfall events, the secondary and tertiary treatment systems can be bypassed to protect them from hydraulic overloading, and the mixture of sewage and stormwater only receives primary treatment.
Secondary treatment removes dissolved and suspended biological matter. Secondary treatment is typically performed by indigenous, water-borne micro-organisms in a managed habitat. Secondary treatment may require a separation process to remove the micro-organisms from the treated water prior to discharge or tertiary treatment.
Tertiary treatment is sometimes defined as anything more than primary and secondary treatment in order to allow rejection into a highly sensitive or fragile ecosystem (estuaries, low-flow rivers, coral reefs,...). Treated water is sometimes disinfected chemically or physically (for example, by lagoons and microfiltration) prior to discharge into a stream, river, bay, lagoon or wetland, or it can be used for the irrigation of a golf course, green way or park. If it is sufficiently clean, it can also be used for groundwater recharge or agricultural purposes.
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How to Program Industrial Robots for Assembly Processes with Tecnomatix

Watch this Tecnomatix Tech Tip to learn how to program and simulate advanced industrial robots for assembly processes with advanced robotics solutions from Siem...

Watch this Tecnomatix Tech Tip to learn how to program and simulate advanced industrial robots for assembly processes with advanced robotics solutions from Siemens PLM Software.
To learn more visit: http://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/en_us/products/tecnomatix/manufacturing-simulation/robotics/index.shtml

Watch this Tecnomatix Tech Tip to learn how to program and simulate advanced industrial robots for assembly processes with advanced robotics solutions from Siemens PLM Software.
To learn more visit: http://www.plm.automation.siemens.com/en_us/products/tecnomatix/manufacturing-simulation/robotics/index.shtml

Robots and machines could soon replace humans in the workplace as artificial intelligence improves. Imagine having colleagues controlled by computers. Part 2: h...

Robots and machines could soon replace humans in the workplace as artificial intelligence improves. Imagine having colleagues controlled by computers. Part 2: https://youtu.be/NGUbboTjT18
Society is facing radical changes. Industry 4.0 - the fourth industrial revolution - is the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. Artificial intelligence is constantly gaining ground.
The digital era and the Internet are not just changing industrial production processes. An increasing number of jobless people are facing stiff competition from intelligent machines. One software company owner in the US even says the machines are better designed to do most jobs than people are. And that isn’t just restricted to the car industry. Workers cost money and employers are out to minimize labor costs.
What will that mean? Soon there could be more intelligent robots and machines than humans and they could soon be replacing people in the workplace. Industry 4.0 poses a great challenge to the world as we know it and millions of people could lose out in the process. Find out more in 'Robitics - Impacting the Workplace'.
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Robots and machines could soon replace humans in the workplace as artificial intelligence improves. Imagine having colleagues controlled by computers. Part 2: https://youtu.be/NGUbboTjT18
Society is facing radical changes. Industry 4.0 - the fourth industrial revolution - is the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. Artificial intelligence is constantly gaining ground.
The digital era and the Internet are not just changing industrial production processes. An increasing number of jobless people are facing stiff competition from intelligent machines. One software company owner in the US even says the machines are better designed to do most jobs than people are. And that isn’t just restricted to the car industry. Workers cost money and employers are out to minimize labor costs.
What will that mean? Soon there could be more intelligent robots and machines than humans and they could soon be replacing people in the workplace. Industry 4.0 poses a great challenge to the world as we know it and millions of people could lose out in the process. Find out more in 'Robitics - Impacting the Workplace'.
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Exciting, powerful and informative – DW Documentary is always close to current affairs and international events. Our eclectic mix of award-winning films and reports take you straight to the heart of the story. Dive into different cultures, journey across distant lands, and discover the inner workings of modern-day life. Subscribe and explore the world around you – every day, one DW Documentary at a time.
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Made in the 1950s by the Shell Oil Company, "RefineryProcess" goes behind the scenes at a huge oil refinery to show how crude oil is transformed into finished products. The film uses a combination of animation and live-action to present the story in a simple and entertaining style, how crude oil is separated into major fractions or "cuts". It then describes how complicated molecules are "cracked" into simpler molecules of the lighter, more valuable products by the application of heat and pressure.
This film is one of a series made by Shell as part of its public relations efforts. All the films in the series are well-made and use innovative techniques for their time. The company spent over $1 million dollars in the 1950s -- roughly $10 million in today's world -- on its film library.
An oil refinery or petroleum refinery is an industrial process plant where crude oil is processed and refined into more useful products such as petroleum naphtha, gasoline, diesel fuel, asphalt base, heating oil, kerosene and liquefied petroleum gas. Oil refineries are typically large, sprawling industrial complexes with extensive piping running throughout, carrying streams of fluids between large chemical processing units. In many ways, oil refineries use much of the technology of, and can be thought of, as types of chemical plants. The crude oil feedstock has typically been processed by an oil production plant. There is usually an oil depot (tank farm) at or near an oil refinery for the storage of incoming crude oil feedstock as well as bulk liquid products.
An oil refinery is considered an essential part of the downstream side of the petroleum industry.
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Made in the 1950s by the Shell Oil Company, "RefineryProcess" goes behind the scenes at a huge oil refinery to show how crude oil is transformed into finished products. The film uses a combination of animation and live-action to present the story in a simple and entertaining style, how crude oil is separated into major fractions or "cuts". It then describes how complicated molecules are "cracked" into simpler molecules of the lighter, more valuable products by the application of heat and pressure.
This film is one of a series made by Shell as part of its public relations efforts. All the films in the series are well-made and use innovative techniques for their time. The company spent over $1 million dollars in the 1950s -- roughly $10 million in today's world -- on its film library.
An oil refinery or petroleum refinery is an industrial process plant where crude oil is processed and refined into more useful products such as petroleum naphtha, gasoline, diesel fuel, asphalt base, heating oil, kerosene and liquefied petroleum gas. Oil refineries are typically large, sprawling industrial complexes with extensive piping running throughout, carrying streams of fluids between large chemical processing units. In many ways, oil refineries use much of the technology of, and can be thought of, as types of chemical plants. The crude oil feedstock has typically been processed by an oil production plant. There is usually an oil depot (tank farm) at or near an oil refinery for the storage of incoming crude oil feedstock as well as bulk liquid products.
An oil refinery is considered an essential part of the downstream side of the petroleum industry.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
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Automation and Industry 4.0 Summit (TV501)

This summit introduces you to the future of manufacturing. International experts will discuss industry 4.0 and the latest developments in quality manufacturing ...

This summit introduces you to the future of manufacturing. International experts will discuss industry 4.0 and the latest developments in quality manufacturing processes along with the most innovative automated solutions. Participants will explore how rich data visualisation and advanced reporting supports faster analysis and decision making.

This summit introduces you to the future of manufacturing. International experts will discuss industry 4.0 and the latest developments in quality manufacturing processes along with the most innovative automated solutions. Participants will explore how rich data visualisation and advanced reporting supports faster analysis and decision making.

This video lecture from Electrochemistry (F.Sc. first year Chemistry) covers some electrolytic processes of industrial importance. Sodium, magnesium and calciu...

This video lecture from Electrochemistry (F.Sc. first year Chemistry) covers some electrolytic processes of industrial importance. Sodium, magnesium and calcium are extracted from their fused chlorides respectively through electrolysis. Caustic soda is prepared in the Nelson’s cell where an aqueous solution of sodium chloride is used as electrolyte. The process of electrolysis also finds its application in the purification process of various metals and also in the process of electroplating which is discussed in detail in the lecture with examples. Find more e-learning material and educational video lectures in Urdu at maktab.pk. These videos are free to use for promotional and commercial purpose by keeping the credits to Maktab.

This video lecture from Electrochemistry (F.Sc. first year Chemistry) covers some electrolytic processes of industrial importance. Sodium, magnesium and calcium are extracted from their fused chlorides respectively through electrolysis. Caustic soda is prepared in the Nelson’s cell where an aqueous solution of sodium chloride is used as electrolyte. The process of electrolysis also finds its application in the purification process of various metals and also in the process of electroplating which is discussed in detail in the lecture with examples. Find more e-learning material and educational video lectures in Urdu at maktab.pk. These videos are free to use for promotional and commercial purpose by keeping the credits to Maktab.

Mathematics in the World of Industrial Engineers by Duy Duong-Tran

The influence of mathematics in our society is amazing. For example, mathematics plays a role in the infrastructure of the automobile industry (aerodynamic simu...

The influence of mathematics in our society is amazing. For example, mathematics plays a role in the infrastructure of the automobile industry (aerodynamic simulation through the use of math modeling), bioengineering (footwear design through piecewise linear interpolation and modeling), and the aviation industry (cubic spline interpolation at Boeing Research and Development to replace “lofting” technique).
This seminar will discuss the use of mathematics in the world of industrial engineering. Specifically, we will talk about OptimizationProblems in the industry using Linear Programming (LP). Surprisingly enough, LP problems often do not employ any computer algorithm techniques, and most mathematics students are exposed to LP problems early in their careers without an official introduction to the topic. Well-known LP techniques can be applied to scheduling, transportation, assignment, capacity planning, network optimization models, project management, facility planning, and capital budgeting problems.
All of these reside under the applied mathematics field called Operations Research (OR). We will go through the technique of solving a couple of problems, and will be surprised at how much impact OR (or more generally mathematics) has upon the success of a manufacturing based corporation.

The influence of mathematics in our society is amazing. For example, mathematics plays a role in the infrastructure of the automobile industry (aerodynamic simulation through the use of math modeling), bioengineering (footwear design through piecewise linear interpolation and modeling), and the aviation industry (cubic spline interpolation at Boeing Research and Development to replace “lofting” technique).
This seminar will discuss the use of mathematics in the world of industrial engineering. Specifically, we will talk about OptimizationProblems in the industry using Linear Programming (LP). Surprisingly enough, LP problems often do not employ any computer algorithm techniques, and most mathematics students are exposed to LP problems early in their careers without an official introduction to the topic. Well-known LP techniques can be applied to scheduling, transportation, assignment, capacity planning, network optimization models, project management, facility planning, and capital budgeting problems.
All of these reside under the applied mathematics field called Operations Research (OR). We will go through the technique of solving a couple of problems, and will be surprised at how much impact OR (or more generally mathematics) has upon the success of a manufacturing based corporation.

Robotic Automation for Industrial Processes

A quick-hitting Weldon Solutions video showing a wide variety of industrial automation solutions using FANUC robots. See unique machine tending, palletizing, material removal, spot welding and more.
Weldon Solutions is an Authorized System Integrator for FANUC Robotics, North America's leading supplier of robotic automation. Weldon is also a FANUC Vision System Integrator, providing the ultimate in automation versatility. We offer a wide range of cost-effective and flexible robotic solutions to meet a variety of industrial automation needs. FANUC high performance robots, coupled with our project management, innovative systems engineering, customer service, and extensive industry experience have enabled us to successfully automate a variety of applications across several industries.

Awesome and hypnotic video filmed inside an impressive forgery using a massive pneumatic Hammer.
Kihlberg Steel AB is a Swedish company specialized in the forging of a wide variety of parts.
Video credit: Kihlbergs Stal AB , Post-production by Extreme MachinesMagazineSector of activity: Forging
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4:49

Cheese Making Process

The cheese making process from processing, production to plate.
Produced by Bridgwater Me...

Meat Industry - This is what you eat, from some meat processing companies

MeatIndustry - This is what you eat, from some meat processing companies, who put profits first, not consumer health.
We know that, meat industry facing a global crisis, because the population is growing, and with it consumption.
We can see a meat factory, use in meat processing a lot of, lets say "dirty tricks", to increase meat production, thus profit.
Unfortunately, there are increasingly more meat processors, using those "dirty tricks"
We can say only.....watch what you eat.

1959 METAL FOUNDRY & FORMING PROCESS SHELL OIL INDUSTRIAL FILM 72242

Created in 1959, "The Drama of Metal Forming" is an exceptional film that shows the forming of metal in a foundry. It was directed by Peter DeNormanville and produced by the famed editor Raymond Spottiswoode, the father of Hollywood director Roger Spottiswoode and distant relative of the SwindonBakery's famous chef Angus Spottiswoode. Slabbing mills are rollers are shown, almost certainly located in the UK, and the many processes used to create finished parts such as railway car wheels (see the 17 minute mark), auto parts, gear blanks, wire, aluminum foil, and finished materials for the construction and oil industry.
A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings. Metals are cast into shapes by melting them into a liquid, pouring the metal in a mold, and removing the mold material or casting after the metal has solidified as it cools. The most common metals processed are aluminium and cast iron. However, other metals, such as bronze, brass, steel, magnesium, and zinc, are also used to produce castings in foundries. In this process, parts of desired shapes and sizes can be formed.
Melting is performed in a furnace. Virgin material, external scrap, internal scrap, and alloying elements are used to charge the furnace. Virgin material refers to commercially pure forms of the primary metal used to form a particular alloy. Alloying elements are either pure forms of an alloying element, like electrolytic nickel, or alloys of limited composition, such as ferroalloys or master alloys. External scrap is material from other forming processes such as punching, forging, or machining. Internal scrap consists of gates, risers, defective castings, and other extraneous metal oddments produced within the facility.
The process includes melting the charge, refining the melt, adjusting the melt chemistry and tapping into a transport vessel. Refining is done to remove deleterious gases and elements from the molten metal to avoid casting defects. Material is added during the melting process to bring the final chemistry within a specific range specified by industry and/or internal standards. Certain fluxes may be used to separate the metal from slag and/or dross and degassers are used to remove dissolved gas from metals that readily dissolve certain gasses. During the tap, final chemistry adjustments are made.
Several specialised furnaces are used to melt the metal. Furnaces are refractory lined vessels that contain the material to be melted and provide the energy to melt it. Modern furnace types include electric arc furnaces (EAF), induction furnaces, cupolas, reverberatory, and crucible furnaces. Furnace choice is dependent on the alloy system quantities produced. For ferrous materials EAFs, cupolas, and induction furnaces are commonly used. Reverberatory and crucible furnaces are common for producing aluminium, bronze, and brass castings.
Furnace design is a complex process, and the design can be optimized based on multiple factors. Furnaces in foundries can be any size, ranging from small ones used to melt precious metals to furnaces weighing several tons, designed to melt hundreds of pounds of scrap at one time. They are designed according to the type of metals that are to be melted. Furnaces must also be designed based on the fuel being used to produce the desired temperature. For low temperature melting point alloys, such as zinc or tin, melting furnaces may reach around 500° C. Electricity, propane, or natural gas are usually used to achieve these temperatures. For high melting point alloys such as steel or nickel based alloys, the furnace must be designed for temperatures over 1600° C. The fuel used to reach these high temperatures can be electricity (as employed in electric arc furnaces) or coke.
The majority of foundries specialize in a particular metal and have furnaces dedicated to these metals. For example, an iron foundry (for cast iron) may use a cupola, induction furnace, or EAF, while a steel foundry will use an EAF or induction furnace. Bronze or brass foundries use crucible furnaces or induction furnaces. Most aluminium foundries use either electric resistance or gas heated crucible furnaces or reverberatory furnaces.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

1:45

Extraction and filtration systems for air purification in industrial processes

The short and amusing animation describes the importance of extraction and filtration tech...

What is the Haber Process | The Chemistry Journey | The Fuse School

What is the Haber Process, how does it work and where do we use it? In this education video by The FuseUniversal you are going to learn about:
- How to conduct the Haber Process
- Industrial Process for the Production of Ammonia
- Uses of the Haber Process in Industry
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13:22

The Paper Making Process

Sappi is a global company focused on providing chemical cellulose, paper-pulp and paper ba...

The Paper Making Process

Sappi is a global company focused on providing chemical cellulose, paper-pulp and paper based solutions to its direct and indirect customer base across more than 100 countries.
In fact, we are the world's leading producer of high quality coated fine paper.
Discover, how our paper is produced!
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Deep learning has revolutionized computer vision by significantly increasing the accuracy of recognition systems. This session will discuss how the Amazon Fulfillment Technologies Computer VisionResearch team has harnessed deep learning to identify inventory defects in Amazon’s warehouses. Beginning with a brief overview of how orders on Amazon.com are fulfilled, the talk will describe a combination of hardware and software that uses computer vision and deep learning that visually examine bins of Amazon inventory to locate possible mismatches between the physical inventory and inventory records. With the growth of deep learning, the emphasis of new system design shifts from clever algorithms to innovative ways to harness available data.
To watch how orders on Amazon.com are fulfilled, watch the full video from Time here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eQAFVetNGI

List of industrial processes

Industrial processes are procedures involving chemical, physical, electrical or mechanical steps to aid in the manufacturing of an item or items, usually carried out on a very large scale. Industrial processes are the key components of heavy industry.

Honeywell UOP (www.uop.com) is a leading international supplier and licensor of process technology, catalysts, adsorbents, equipment, and consulting services to the petroleum refining, petrochemical, and gas processingindustries... control, instrumentation and services for the oil and gas, refining, petrochemical, chemical and other industries....

NEW YORK, May 24, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- An outlook of the global gardening and agriculture equipment market with citation to the global industrial automation industry...Players in the industrial automation and equipment industry continue to face an environment that remains hyper-competitive. Evolution in end-user demand is influencing players in the industrial automation and equipment landscape to optimize their manufacturing process....

1959 METAL FOUNDRY & FORMING PROCESS SHELL OIL INDUSTRIAL FILM 72242

Created in 1959, "The Drama of Metal Forming" is an exceptional film that shows the forming of metal in a foundry. It was directed by Peter DeNormanville and produced by the famed editor Raymond Spottiswoode, the father of Hollywood director Roger Spottiswoode and distant relative of the SwindonBakery's famous chef Angus Spottiswoode. Slabbing mills are rollers are shown, almost certainly located in the UK, and the many processes used to create finished parts such as railway car wheels (see the 17 minute mark), auto parts, gear blanks, wire, aluminum foil, and finished materials for the construction and oil industry.
A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings. Metals are cast into shapes by melting them into a liquid, pouring the metal in a mold, and removing the mold material or casting after the metal has solidified as it cools. The most common metals processed are aluminium and cast iron. However, other metals, such as bronze, brass, steel, magnesium, and zinc, are also used to produce castings in foundries. In this process, parts of desired shapes and sizes can be formed.
Melting is performed in a furnace. Virgin material, external scrap, internal scrap, and alloying elements are used to charge the furnace. Virgin material refers to commercially pure forms of the primary metal used to form a particular alloy. Alloying elements are either pure forms of an alloying element, like electrolytic nickel, or alloys of limited composition, such as ferroalloys or master alloys. External scrap is material from other forming processes such as punching, forging, or machining. Internal scrap consists of gates, risers, defective castings, and other extraneous metal oddments produced within the facility.
The process includes melting the charge, refining the melt, adjusting the melt chemistry and tapping into a transport vessel. Refining is done to remove deleterious gases and elements from the molten metal to avoid casting defects. Material is added during the melting process to bring the final chemistry within a specific range specified by industry and/or internal standards. Certain fluxes may be used to separate the metal from slag and/or dross and degassers are used to remove dissolved gas from metals that readily dissolve certain gasses. During the tap, final chemistry adjustments are made.
Several specialised furnaces are used to melt the metal. Furnaces are refractory lined vessels that contain the material to be melted and provide the energy to melt it. Modern furnace types include electric arc furnaces (EAF), induction furnaces, cupolas, reverberatory, and crucible furnaces. Furnace choice is dependent on the alloy system quantities produced. For ferrous materials EAFs, cupolas, and induction furnaces are commonly used. Reverberatory and crucible furnaces are common for producing aluminium, bronze, and brass castings.
Furnace design is a complex process, and the design can be optimized based on multiple factors. Furnaces in foundries can be any size, ranging from small ones used to melt precious metals to furnaces weighing several tons, designed to melt hundreds of pounds of scrap at one time. They are designed according to the type of metals that are to be melted. Furnaces must also be designed based on the fuel being used to produce the desired temperature. For low temperature melting point alloys, such as zinc or tin, melting furnaces may reach around 500° C. Electricity, propane, or natural gas are usually used to achieve these temperatures. For high melting point alloys such as steel or nickel based alloys, the furnace must be designed for temperatures over 1600° C. The fuel used to reach these high temperatures can be electricity (as employed in electric arc furnaces) or coke.
The majority of foundries specialize in a particular metal and have furnaces dedicated to these metals. For example, an iron foundry (for cast iron) may use a cupola, induction furnace, or EAF, while a steel foundry will use an EAF or induction furnace. Bronze or brass foundries use crucible furnaces or induction furnaces. Most aluminium foundries use either electric resistance or gas heated crucible furnaces or reverberatory furnaces.
We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."
This film is part of the PeriscopeFilmLLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com

Deep learning has revolutionized computer vision by significantly increasing the accuracy of recognition systems. This session will discuss how the Amazon Fulfillment Technologies Computer VisionResearch team has harnessed deep learning to identify inventory defects in Amazon’s warehouses. Beginning with a brief overview of how orders on Amazon.com are fulfilled, the talk will describe a combination of hardware and software that uses computer vision and deep learning that visually examine bins of Amazon inventory to locate possible mismatches between the physical inventory and inventory records. With the growth of deep learning, the emphasis of new system design shifts from clever algorithms to innovative ways to harness available data.
To watch how orders on Amazon.com are fulfilled, watch the full video from Time here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eQAFVetNGI

21:57

IGCSE Chemistry: Equilibrium & Industrial Processes

This topic covers reversible reactions, the idea of chemical equilibrium, and how conditio...

IGCSE Chemistry: Equilibrium & Industrial Processes

This topic covers reversible reactions, the idea of chemical equilibrium, and how conditions affect the position of equilibrium, before considering the Haber Process and the Contact Process, and how taking control of the equilibrium allows each of these processes to be optimised.

Webinar: IEA SHC Solar Academy Solar Heating for Industrial Processes

Panelist speakers and topics:
Christoph Brunner: Global view on solar heat for industrial processes - From planning to realization
PedroHorta: Available technologies, design procedures and upcoming innovations
Bärbel Epp: Investment opportunities in solar heat for industry
Werner Weiss: Webinar moderator
​
The SHCSolarAcademy is a means to share key results of the IEA SHCProgramme with stakeholders from business and science. The webinars are one of four ways in which the IEA SHC is reaching out to a global audience to exchange information and to support R&D efforts and the implementation of solar heating and cooling projects all over the world. For more information on other Solar Academy activities, please go to: https://www.iea-shc.org/solar-academy
More information on Task 49: http://task49.iea-shc.org

26:32

Types of Production Processes

This video on the types of production processes explains the basic concept of production s...

Types of Production Processes

This video on the types of production processes explains the basic concept of production systems and goes on to explain the various types of production processes along with their characteristics.
This video gives a basic understanding of the production processes and explains how the various kinds of production processes work, along with their advantages and limitations. It is a must see video for all the students of operations and production management. The language is lucid to suit all the students of business management, both from undergraduate to post graduate levels and would be a quick refresher for the entrepreneurs and practitioners.

24:37

How The Most Luxurious BMW Car is Made -Inside the Factory Producing the 7 series

The BMW 7 Series is an automobile model developed by the German manufacturer BMW. This ser...

How The Most Luxurious BMW Car is Made -Inside the Factory Producing the 7 series

The BMW 7 Series is an automobile model developed by the German manufacturer BMW. This series is the high-end brand, representing what BMW does the best in comfort, technology and mechanics. There are six successive generations. The first named E23 was released in 1977 and the E32 released in 1986, the E38 in 1994, the E65 in 2001, the F01 in 2008 and the current G11 in 2015.
Video credit: BMW AG , Post-production by Extreme MachinesMagazineSector of activity: Car manufacturer
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1:22:07

Industrial Processes

BZE is currently researching the possibilities for reducing emissions caused by Industria...

Industrial Processes

BZE is currently researching the possibilities for reducing emissions caused by Industrial Processes.
Acting CEOMichael Lord presents his findings so far and gathers valuable feedback from this well informed audience.
Ways to reduce use of steel and concrete are key to this report as well as human behaviors and automation.

TheTruth About Your Food with FOOD, INC. Filmmaker Robert Kenner

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Oscar-nominated director, Robert Kenner joins us to talk about the film and food industries and his film's runaway success.
Showcasing clips from the movie, we go into the inspiration behind the production, as well as the process of shooting and how the film's success has spring-boarded Robert into a new realm of being an activist.
GUEST BIO:
Robert Kenner's Food, Inc., is one of the top grossing theatrical documentaries of all time, selling nearly 500,000 DVDs. Food Inc. received widespread critical acclaim, including an Academy Award nomination, and has influenced current food policy decisions. An esteemed collaborator with PBSAmerican Experience, he received a Peabody and an Emmy for Two Days in October, in addition to directing The Road To Memphis for the Martin Scorsese series, The Blues.
Mr. Kenner continues to work in film and social media action to transform the food system.
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EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
00:01 BYODIntroduction.
00:23 Food, Inc., Clip: "The DollarMenu."
02:46 Subsidizing food that makes us sick, and how cheap food is expensive.
04:49 Food, Inc., Clip: Medication bills and Diabetes.
06:35 Robert's choices for shooting the family.
08:25 The effects of the film on the family and their community.
09:53 Finding the story as a filmmaker.
11:31 Concerns over taking on the food industry and being sued.
14:31 The national school lunch program--accepting all grades of "food."
15:01 Describing "pink slime," and the new chemical based food system.
18:15 Food, Inc., Clip: Barbara Kowalcyk.
23:13 Robert gives more information on the case of the Kowalcyks and food-born illness.
25:31 Keeping the film entertaining while exposing the lie.
27:19 Deciding which areas of the food industry to feature.
27:55 Food, Inc., Clip: Chicken farming.
31:16 Paying the cost for talking to Food, Inc, and a whole other species of chicken.
33:27 Upgrading farms into factory standards.
34:35 FixFood and going from filmmaker to activist.
38:19 Ten films inside one issue and being free from knowledge.
40:45 Fewer farmers than ever and the subsidized market.
43:11 Food, Inc., Clip: FarmerJoel and the debate for centralized oversight.
47:06 The new film industry about the food industry.
47:44 How did the film find an audience, DVD sales and support from Oprah.
50:26 The DailyDigDown.
55:22 Parting words from Robert.

Processed Food Documentary - Processed Food vs. Nutritional Needs

Processed FoodDocumentary: Processed Food vs. Nutritional Needs.
The human body runs on food. Once, food shortage was the major concern. After the second world war, technological advances in food production led to a new era, that was characterized by an overabundance of inexpensive food, and relatively little physical activity. In the decades that followed, other sociocultural shifts continued to contribute to the changing way we ate. Women who had previously controlled most of the average family's food preparation now entered the workforce in significant numbers. And the processed food industry began to capitalize on our need for fast, convenient food.
This meant that fewer meals were being cooked at home. And since convenience foods were generally higher in calories than home-cooked meals, the average person's caloric intake increased dramatically.
MayaAdam, MD, is waging a battle cry against one of America’s most critical – and challenging – public health crises of our generation: childhood obesity. A lecturer at Stanford School of Medicine and in Stanford University’s human biology program, she is leading the cause through education.
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9 Ways That Processed Foods Are Harming People - https://authoritynutrition.com/9-ways-that-processed-foods-are-killing-people/
EatingClean? 6 Processed Foods You Can Avoid & Easily Make at Home - http://www.eatingwell.com/healthy_cooking/healthy_cooking_101_basics_and_techniques/eating_clean_6_processed_foods_you_can_avoid_easily_make_at_home?quicktabs_1=3
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Processed Foods: What's OK, What to Avoid - http://www.eatright.org/resource/food/nutrition/nutrition-facts-and-food-labels/avoiding-processed-foods
10 Processed Foods To Remove From Your Diet Now - http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2012/03/21/worst-processed-foods_n_1370556.html
Processed Food and Beverages - http://www.agr.gc.ca/eng/industry-markets-and-trade/statistics-and-market-information/by-product-sector/processed-food-and-beverages/?id=1361290991391
7 Most Unhealthy Processed Foods You Need To Avoid - http://www.epyk.com/192/7-most-unhealthy-processed-foods-you-need-to-avoid/
Processed Foods: Where is all that salt coming from? - http://www.heart.org/HEARTORG/Conditions/HighBloodPressure/PreventionTreatmentofHighBloodPressure/Processed-Foods-Where-is-all-that-salt-coming-from_UCM_426950_Article.jsp#.WB-FCcl_G-c
9 Ways That Eating Processed Food Made the WorldSick and Fat - http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2014/02/12/9-dangers-processed-foods.aspx
Processed Foods - http://nutritionfacts.org/topics/processed-foods/
25 Surprisingly Salty Processed Foods - http://www.health.com/health/gallery/0,,20365078,00.html
You Won’t Believe How Much Processed Food Americans Eat - http://time.com/4252515/calories-processed-food/

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How Sewage Treatment Works - Waste Water cleaning in Sewer System - Santander By Juan Gonzalo Angel

How Sewage Treatment Works - Waste Water cleaning in Sewer System - Santander By Juan Gonzalo Angel

Twitter @juangangel
Giron - Santander ColombiaSewage treatment may also be referred to as wastewater treatment, although the latter is a broader term which can also be applied to purely industrial wastewater. For most cities, the sewer system will also carry a proportional of industrial effluent to the sewage treatment plant which has usually received pretreatment at the factories themselves to reduce the pollutant load. If the sewer system is a combined sewer then it will also carry urban runoff (stormwater) to the sewage treatment plant.
The total mass of organic matter (measured as biochemical oxygen demand) discharged to receiving water bodies is equal to the discharge concentration times the flow volume.
Sewage treatment is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater, primarily from household sewage. It includes physical, chemical, and biological processes to remove these contaminants and produce environmentally safe treated wastewater (or treated effluent). A by-product of sewage treatment is usually a semi-solid waste or slurry, called sewage sludge, that has to undergo further treatment before being suitable for disposal or land application.
Sewage collection and treatment is typically subject to local, state and federal regulations and standards.
Treating wastewater has the aim to produce an effluent that will do as little harm as possible when discharged to the surrounding environment, thereby preventing pollution compared to releasing untreated wastewater into the environment.[5]
Sewage treatment generally involves three stages, called primary, secondary and tertiary treatment.
Primary treatment consists of temporarily holding the sewage in a quiescent basin where heavy solids can settle to the bottom while oil, grease and lighter solids float to the surface. The settled and floating materials are removed and the remaining liquid may be discharged or subjected to secondary treatment. Some sewage treatment plants that are connected to a combined sewer system have a bypass arrangement after the primary treatment unit. This means that during very heavy rainfall events, the secondary and tertiary treatment systems can be bypassed to protect them from hydraulic overloading, and the mixture of sewage and stormwater only receives primary treatment.
Secondary treatment removes dissolved and suspended biological matter. Secondary treatment is typically performed by indigenous, water-borne micro-organisms in a managed habitat. Secondary treatment may require a separation process to remove the micro-organisms from the treated water prior to discharge or tertiary treatment.
Tertiary treatment is sometimes defined as anything more than primary and secondary treatment in order to allow rejection into a highly sensitive or fragile ecosystem (estuaries, low-flow rivers, coral reefs,...). Treated water is sometimes disinfected chemically or physically (for example, by lagoons and microfiltration) prior to discharge into a stream, river, bay, lagoon or wetland, or it can be used for the irrigation of a golf course, green way or park. If it is sufficiently clean, it can also be used for groundwater recharge or agricultural purposes.
More info at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sewage_treatment
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How to Program Industrial Robots for Assembly Processes with Tecnomatix

Watch this Tecnomatix Tech Tip to learn how to program and simulate advanced industrial robots for assembly processes with advanced robotics solutions from Siemens PLM Software.
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Robots and machines could soon replace humans in the workplace as artificial intelligence improves. Imagine having colleagues controlled by computers. Part 2: https://youtu.be/NGUbboTjT18
Society is facing radical changes. Industry 4.0 - the fourth industrial revolution - is the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. Artificial intelligence is constantly gaining ground.
The digital era and the Internet are not just changing industrial production processes. An increasing number of jobless people are facing stiff competition from intelligent machines. One software company owner in the US even says the machines are better designed to do most jobs than people are. And that isn’t just restricted to the car industry. Workers cost money and employers are out to minimize labor costs.
What will that mean? Soon there could be more intelligent robots and machines than humans and they could soon be replacing people in the workplace. Industry 4.0 poses a great challenge to the world as we know it and millions of people could lose out in the process. Find out more in 'Robitics - Impacting the Workplace'.
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